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rat (on)verb to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activitieshow much—or how little—did the fuzz have to pay you to rat on us? fink, grass (on)(British slang), inform, sing, snitch, split (on)(British), squeak, squeal, talk, tell (on) betray, give away, turn inbackstab, cross, double-cross, sell (out), two-timeblab, tattletip (off) drop a dime (on) to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up anothermany party operatives ratted on the senator's candidacy once her poll numbers started to slip defect (from), desert abandon, abdicate, abjure, apostatize, cut off, disown, forsake, quit, reject, renounce, repudiate, spurnrenegedepart, go, leave, withdraw go back on, jump ship, run out on, walk out on adhere (to), cling (to), stick (to or with)cherish, cultivate, foster |