ratty

ratty
/rat"ee/, adj., rattier, rattiest.
1. full of rats.
2. of or characteristic of a rat.
3. wretched; shabby: a ratty, old overcoat.
4. Slang. irritable or angry; bad-tempered; nasty: I always feel ratty when I wake up.
[1860-65; RAT + -Y1]

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