“Prat” is a word for your backside going back to the 17th Century, thus “pratfall,” to fall on your prat. “Pratt” is a surname, not common, but not unheard of.
The internet says: Pratt is one of the oldest surnames in the world, going back to the 12th century. Earliest spelling, “Prat.” Also Prate, Pritt, Prett. It’s from a pre-7th century Anglo-Saxon word “praett”, meaning a trick. Probably a name for a magician.
I feel bad for anyone with a surname that is also a British-ism for a complete moron who is also self-righteous and arrogant.
Also, Chief Loud Stereotype needs both a new pen and a new shirt.
“Prat” is a word for your backside going back to the 17th Century, thus “pratfall,” to fall on your prat. “Pratt” is a surname, not common, but not unheard of.
The internet says: Pratt is one of the oldest surnames in the world, going back to the 12th century. Earliest spelling, “Prat.” Also Prate, Pritt, Prett. It’s from a pre-7th century Anglo-Saxon word “praett”, meaning a trick. Probably a name for a magician.
Suzie’s face is clean now. hmm.
She must have absorbed the blood through her skin.
I love that he has a cup of coffee in one hand and a bottle of pepto in the other…
Given who he’s supervising, the Proto- shouldn’t be surprising 🙄