Re: To 'beat the rat'?



Am Wed, 9 Aug 2006 17:28:37 +0100 schrieb Ben Shimmin:

Frido Schefft <schefft@xxxxxx>:
I was watching the film "About a boy" the other day and I distinctly heard
Hugh Grant say "I think we beat the rat there, mate."

[...]

I think you'll find he says `beat the rap'.

Oops, well... But I still don't have a clue. What does that mean?
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