Citations:rat-licker

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English citations of rat-licker

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  • 2020 July 11, Mark Grimes (@markgrimes), Twitter:
    Fuck the bubonic plague rat lickers of 1347. Of yeah, that wasn’t a thing. Wear your masks assholes.
  • 2020 August 17, Nikolai Kingsley, “Re: Find the edge of the 5km quarantine limit and stand on it”, in talk.bizarre (Usenet):
    > I'm the kind of person who prefers to stay indoors.
    good to know you ain't no rat-licker: [link to the Urban Dictionary entry of “rat-licker”]
  • 2020 September 9, “Editorial: Rat-lickers and Covidiots defy Covid 19 coronavirus caution”, in The New Zealand Herald, page A26:
    One of the newer and more colourful terms is “rat-licker” — slang for someone who would wilfully or carelessly catch or spread disease.
  • 2020 December 24, boots, “Re: OT: Brexit”, in uk.rec.motorcycles (Usenet):
    That is pretty good, saw it before the present plague as is this [link to the BBC programme Contagion: The BBC Four Pandemic] if you can find it made in 2018. Prescient in many ways although they 'wrongly' assume the population wouldn't be a bunch of rat lickers.
  • 2020 December 25, “The Luv Doc: An Established Tradition: It's really hard to stab someone to death with an icicle”, in The Austin Chronicle:
    I think the solution to your dilemma is obvious. You need to go swap some hot, dank, virus-heavy air with an overly clingy group of rat lickers.
  • 2021 January 20, R. Starnes, “A lack of face coverings contributes to county's COVID death rate”, in The Daily Courier:
    I would have used all caps and said something like, " The RAT LICKERS in this country refuse to follow science, following closely the right wing freedom rhetoric that they hear and blindly accept."
  • 2021 July 25, “Time to jab anti-vaxxers mass rallies”, in Sunday Mirror, London, page 12:
    Less open-minded critics branded it a “rat licker rally” warning others to beware of the “tin foil hat brigade”. Meanwhile, the protesters themselves disputed whether they were demonstrating against the vaccine passport or the vaccine itself.
  • 2022 February 21, Ray (@Warzoid), Twitter:
    Be interesting to see how many people go out less & spend less money once they know every shop, bus, train and bar is full of covid-riddled rat-lickers.
  • 2023 January 11, Neil Bower (@NeilBower9), Twitter:
    a friend of mine has had covid four times, can any of the rat-lickers out there explain to him and me why he hasn't built up any immunity to it yet?
  • 2023 April 15, Heptaglemious (@heptaglemious), Twitter:
    I work for a hospital. I know people who have had it multiple times. There are too many rat lickers coming in with severe disease.