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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tat•too1 /tæˈtu/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. -toos. - Militarya bugle call preceding taps and ordering soldiers to go to their quarters.
- a knocking or strong pulsation:My heart beat a tattoo on my ribs.
- British Termsan outdoor military parade or display.
tat•too2 /tæˈtu/USA pronunciation n., pl. -toos, v., -tooed, -too•ing. n. [countable] - markings on the skin with designs, etc., made by piercing the skin and adding dyes.
v. [~ + object] - to mark with tattoos, as a person or a part of the body:Her back was tattooed with a butterfly.
- to put (a design, etc.) on the skin:A butterfly was tattooed on her back.
tat•too•er, tat•too•ist, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tat•too1 (ta to̅o̅′),USA pronunciation n., pl. -toos. - Militarya signal on a drum, bugle, or trumpet at night, for soldiers or sailors to go to their quarters.
- a knocking or strong pulsation:My heart beat a tattoo on my ribs.
- British Termsan outdoor military pageant or display.
- Dutch taptoe literally, the tap(room) is to (i.e., shut)
- earlier taptoo 1570–80
tat•too2 (ta to̅o̅′),USA pronunciation n., pl. -toos, v., -tooed, -too•ing. n. - the act or practice of marking the skin with indelible patterns, pictures, legends, etc., by making punctures in it and inserting pigments.
- a pattern, picture, legend, etc., so made.
v.t. - to mark (the skin) with tattoos.
- to put (tattoos) on the skin.
- Tahitian tatau
- Marquesan tatu; replacing tattow
- 1760–70
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