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Qué (quién) es RATTING - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ratting (disambiguation)

Ratting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rat.
II. Ratting ·noun The conduct or practices of one who rats. ·see Rat, ·vi, 1.
III. Ratting ·vi The low sport of setting a dog upon rats confined in a pit to see how many he will kill in a given time.
backcomb         
TYPE OF HAIR STYLING
Backcombed; Backcomb; Backcombed hair
¦ verb chiefly Brit. comb (the hair) from the ends of the strands towards the scalp to make it look thicker.
Backcombing         
TYPE OF HAIR STYLING
Backcombed; Backcomb; Backcombed hair
Backcombing (also known as teasing or ratting) is a way of combing hair which is used to create volume as well as to create certain hairstyles. Backcombing is done by repeatedly combing the hair towards the scalp, causing the hair to tangle and knot up.

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Ratting

Ratting may refer to:

  • Rat-catcher, the profession of catching rats
  • Rat-baiting, the bloodsport of dogs catching rats
  • Informant, telling on people
  • Backcombing, a method of styling hair to add volume
  • Leecher (computing), alternative term usually used in video games
  • The use of a remote access trojan for malicious purposes
Ejemplos de uso de RATTING
1. "I don‘t like any American company ratting out a citizen for speaking out against their government," Rep.
2. Rumors are spinning in Beirut and Damascus about which members of the Assad regime are ratting out their friends.
3. While the others stood accused of ratting on their spouses, only the outgoing home secretary must have been wishing he had.
4. I‘m sure he has to be living with the guilt of –– quote, unquote –– ratting me out," according to transcripts of the interview with Matt Lauer released by NBC Tuesday.
5. What Virgin Atlantic seemed to have absolved its conscience by ratting out on BA, some see it as a cynical move by Virgin to have lured their arch–rival BA into an illegal deal and then blow the whistle and land BA with the massive fine, giving Virgin what might be politely called, a «competitive advantage». But it is not only British airlines that have been found guilty of unfair competitive practices.