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  1. Ratch is a variant of rach, meaning a blaze on an animal's face. It is also a noun or verb related to ratchet, clapper, or rattle.

  2. Ratchet is a noun that refers to a device with teeth and a pawl that allows motion in one direction, or a verb that means to move or proceed by steps or degrees. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related entries of ratchet.

  3. Learn the meaning of ratchet as a device, a tool, a noise-maker, a situation, and a verb in English. Find out how to pronounce ratchet and see examples of its usage in different contexts.

  4. Ratchet [is] used to describe someone means nasty, ghetto or trifling. —Janet. Ratchet also means a situation or process that is perceived to be deteriorating or changing steadily in a series of irreversible steps. It is used as a term for something low class or deteriorated. Similar to how we use the term ghetto. —NyxoftheNight

  5. Jan 8, 2019 · Ratchet is a slang term that can mean “exciting” or “excellent,” often used as a term of empowerment among women. It can also have negative connotations of being “trashy” or “promiscuous,” especially when used as an insult against women of color.

  6. In a tool or machine, a ratchet is a wheel or bar with sloping teeth, which can move only in one direction, because a piece of metal stops the teeth from moving backwards. The chair has a ratchet below it to adjust the height. A ratchet mechanism transfers the thread from spool to bobbin. 2. verb.

  7. A ratchet is a gadget with mechanical teeth on a wheel that moves in only one direction. Therefore, ratcheting is to move something slowly in one direction. A ratchet is a device that allows you to move or crank something in a specific direction: a ratchet only moves one way.