I. ˈprat noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English pret, pratte, from Old English prætt — more at pretty
chiefly Scotland : trick ; especially : one that is low or mean
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: origin unknown
: buttocks — sometimes considered vulgar
III. transitive verb
( pratted ; pratted ; pratting ; prats )
: to nudge or push (as a person) with the buttocks — sometimes considered vulgar
pratted him away from the ticket window