Re: Polski Sun
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Originally Posted by polly
No, not if your picking potatoes or standing around in your underware looking a pratt
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Like yourself I don't wish to appear pedantic, but prat as a noun has one t, unlike the surname, which generally ends with a double tt.
Prat, see below.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861737470/prat.html
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