Tat - English meaning
Tat – definitions in English dictionary
verbMake (a decorative mat or edging) by tying knots in thread and using a small shuttle to form lace.
Usage examples:
She sometimes made dresses in the evening while momma tatted doilies
nounTasteless or shoddy clothes, jewellery, or ornaments.
Usage examples:
The place was decorated with all manner of gaudy tatnounA tattoo.
Usage examples:
He wants to get his tats removed
verbGive (a person or body part) a tattoo.
Usage examples:
I think you should try tatting your arms—you'll get more respect
nounAnything that looks cheap, is of low quality, or in bad condition
Usage examples:
Like most souvenir shops, it sells a lot of old tat.
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Word origin
mid 19th century (in the senses ‘rag’ and ‘person in rags’): probably a back-formation from tatty.
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