Brat in a sentence as a noun

I don't think it's a spoiled brat mentality.

"Ex Zynga employee is just a spoiled little brat with no common sense.

Kudos to him, I would have gone back to school and lived the life of the spoiled rich brat I always wished for.

Looking back, it seems more likely that I was really kind of a brat about getting better scores on things.

If the log showed gross exaggeration I could see this reaction, but Musk is being a brat and wasting a lot of goodwill.

You just might feel this guys agony in a few years, but you sound like a spolied brat--who's family will\nalways be there to pay the rent.

It sounds like a spoiled brat who thinks the world should revolve around them, and everyone else should change so that they can do as they like without pushback.

The principle of "It's free, so I can do whatever I want and you're being an entitled brat if you object" is simply fallacious.

This gives the whole story an "entitled brat" vibe IMO.> "So your best bet is to hire people who share your passion, willing to 'volunteer' on such occasions.

Reading the title my first thought is, "You should be."Reading the first paragraph I think, "Here's a spoiled brat complaining"When I read, "We move higher, we fly faster, we get meaner.

And don't you know that men are discriminated against just as much as women?I honestly can't tell if you are being serious or just being very convincing at acting like an immature brat.

The worst thing about it the relationship is that because we are never held to account or responsible and get away with anything and every abuse towards our "friends" like the spoiled rotten brat we are; we never grow and learn how to actually be a true friend or even civil.

Brat definitions

noun

a very troublesome child

See also: terror

noun

a small pork sausage

See also: bratwurst