Urban Dic Ratchet <2K>

To describe something broken, poorly made, or someone behaving in a messy or dramatic way.

In modern digital culture, "ratchet" can be used in several ways: Urban Dic Ratchet

By 2013, the term was adopted by pop icons like Miley Cyrus , Beyoncé , and Lady Gaga . During this time, it transitioned into a fashion aesthetic characterized by heavy jewelry, bright colors, and "ghetto fabulous" styles. Common Usage Today To describe something broken, poorly made, or someone

In a broader sociological sense (unrelated to the slang), this refers to a situation where a process is easily moved in one direction but difficult to reverse, often used in economics or government spending. Common Usage Today In a broader sociological sense

Initially used as a pejorative for behavior or appearances deemed "unrefined" or "low-class," the term underwent a massive shift in the early 2010s:

The 2004 song "Do the Ratchet" by Anthony Mandigo (and later versions by Lil Boosie and Hurricane Chris) turned the word into a lifestyle and dance movement. The Evolution of Meaning

To describe a fun, high-energy environment, especially in music (e.g., "ratchet R&B") or at a party where everyone is letting loose.