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    Where did the Rat Pack get their name?

    Question #14357. Asked by rp. (Oct 30 01 9:30 AM)


    Tiresias

    According to the Dictionary of Slang a rat pack is a juvenile gang, the best known of which was the Holllywood's Holmby Hills Rat Pack whose members included not juveniles but stars such as Humphrey Bogart. Its successor the Rat Pack led by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin et al was previously called the Clan.

    Oct 30 01, 1:31 PM


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