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tat

1 American  
[tat] / tæt /

verb (used with or without object)

tatted, tatting
  1. to do tatting, or make (knotted lace) by tatting.


tat 2 American  
[tat] / tæt /

noun

  1. a pattern, words, or piece of art inked indelibly into the skin by making punctures in it and inserting pigments; tattoo.

    She was normally proud of her tats, but she wore long-sleeved blouses to cover them while interviewing for elementary school teaching positions.


verb (used with or without object)

tatted, tatting
  1. to mark (the skin) with tattoos, or put (tattoos) on the skin (often followed byup ).

    I want to get really tatted up, but I’m planning each piece carefully and taking my time—you only get one canvas for this art.

TAT 3 American  

abbreviation

Psychology.
  1. Thematic Apperception Test.


tat 1 British  
/ tæt /

noun

  1. tatty articles or a tatty condition

  2. tasteless articles

  3. a tangled mass

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tat 2 British  
/ tæt /

verb

  1. to make (something) by tatting

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tat 3 British  
/ tæt /

noun

  1. short for tattoo 2

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tat 4 British  
/ tæt /

noun

  1. See tit for tat

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tat Idioms  

Etymology

Origin of tat1

First recorded in 1900–05; back formation from tatting

Origin of tat2

First recorded in 1980–85; shortening of tattoo 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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In this tit for tat, though, California’s threats to respond have thus far proved ineffectual.

From Slate • Aug. 19, 2025

She said: "You work hard for your money, don't spend it on landfill novelty gifts that mean nothing and that will fill houses with tat."

From BBC • Dec. 16, 2023

Against the yen, the dollar was also a tad softer tat 147.59.

From Reuters • Sep. 18, 2023

Tit for tat is the coin of the congressional realm.

From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2023

It was those different rat, tat, tats that told the men which way to turn, how fast to march, when to load their muskets, and when to shoot.

From I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 by Lauren Tarshis