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Hoodrats Drew & Timmy

Jessica-jade12

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I thought it would be cool of we has a thread for the bromance and we can keep up with what they are doing :)

They are off to Bondi to the beach
 

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Drew tweeted last night
Can't believe I'm still stuck sharing a room with this idiot #onesie #onceahoodrat #alwaysahoodrat http://instagram.com/p/gaaaGKueMg/
a photo on instagram of Tim on his bed wearing the skeleton onesie..

and another photo of Tim
Getting his ksubis cut so he can go swimming #whatever #bondi #hoodrat
http://instagram.com/p/gcC2DqOeJw/



haha and Tim tweets
tim dormer ‏@timdormer 3h

Boys at Bondi beach #wankers [MENTION=27570]DREW[/MENTION]bb13 http://instagram.com/p/gb8EFjpiDb/

Change of plans... Bondi beach here we come! [MENTION=27570]DREW[/MENTION]BB13 get the budgies ready!

Lock up your daughters, me and [MENTION=27570]DREW[/MENTION]BB13 are hitting the shops in syd then I'm taking over to my fav beach for some waves!
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Tim on instagram
Not as good as our hoodrat-homemade pizzas from the big brother house!! #bbau [MENTION=27570]DREW[/MENTION]bb13
http://instagram.com/p/gaHZmWJiCQ/

Me and [MENTION=27570]DREW[/MENTION]bb13 in our own parlour room in our hotel getting ready. Some things never change. Where's the man liner?
http://instagram.com/p/gbgOyHJiLU/


so glad they are still getting to hang out, especially while they are both in Sydney:)
 
Who cares anyway. They'll be so high on coke all the time they won't remember anything they did or where they went to. lol
 
LOVE following both these guys on instagram, it's great to see their friendship still going strong outside the house.
 
What is a hoodrat?

You will have to do what I do. :) Look it up on 'Urban Dictionary'.

There are six related meanings given. Non of them seem applicable. Could it be that either they don't know what the word means? Or could there be a seventh unrelated meaning?
 
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Hood rat = a rodent wearing a hood
'Hood rat = a neighbourhood rodent not necessarily wearing anything on its head
Hoodrat = 2 grown men acting like they are 16 years old... Posting their every move on social media in the hope of being seen out n about...

I actually think one of the Urban meanings is to do with 'rat' as in to rat on someone, like dob another 'hood' in... Dunno, but it sounds pretty cool huh??!!! Lol...ya Hoodrat!!
 
There's a few meanings but...

I'm guessing from the context that they used it in the DR and too each other etc....They are kind of referring to themselves as scoundrels, that will play with people's heads (pranks, the game, etc.), pull pranks, etc......

I think they see themselves as more knowing they have flaws and don't cast themselves as holier than thou people like others were prone to do..(ex. Ed)

They aren't the by the rules people, but like to push the rules or break them at times.....while still being likable and lovable..
 
There's a few meanings but...

I'm guessing from the context that they used it in the DR and too each other etc....They are kind of referring to themselves as scoundrels, that will play with people's heads (pranks, the game, etc.), pull pranks, etc......

I think they see themselves as more knowing they have flaws and don't cast themselves as holier than thou people like others were prone to do..(ex. Ed)

They aren't the by the rules people, but like to push the rules or break them at times.....while still being likable and lovable..

None of the definitions in the 'Urban Dictionary' would correspond with the one you have given. Could this be a difference between US and British English?
 
None of the definitions in the 'Urban Dictionary' would correspond with the one you have given. Could this be a difference between US and British English?

I don't think they are using any of those defintions...B/c you are correct that they don't match any in the urban dictionary and I can't see any definition anywhere that matches them...

...I'm just going off of context clues from how they talked about being hood rats throughout the season...and make an educated guess as to what they mean..
 
There's a few meanings but...

I'm guessing from the context that they used it in the DR and too each other etc....They are kind of referring to themselves as scoundrels, that will play with people's heads (pranks, the game, etc.), pull pranks, etc......

They aren't the by the rules people, but like to push the rules or break them at times.....while still being likable and lovable..

That's how I interpreted it too


Hood rat = a rodent wearing a hood
'Hood rat = a neighbourhood rodent not necessarily wearing anything on its head
Hoodrat = 2 grown men acting like they are 16 years old... Posting their every move on social media in the hope of being seen out n about...

Hahaha. I think you should send those to urban dictionary
 
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