rat-pack, noun
- Origin:
- Abbreviation of ration pack.
army slang
A food pack issued by the army to men on duty away from base camp. Also transferred sense, see quotation 1993.
1984 Fair Lady 14 Nov.‘There is only one thing I can’t stand — those fleshy pink pork sausages that come out of a tin..and the dog biscuits in our rat packs.’ They take rat packs with them when they leave the base — one for each day they are away.
1993 E. Beattie in Motorist Mar. 12The company was to rely heavily on army-style ration packs for meals, affectionately known as ‘rat packs’.
A food pack issued by the army to men on duty away from base camp. Also transferred sense, see quotation 1993.

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