tattoo

See also: Tattoo

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tæˈtuː/, /təˈtuː/
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  • Rhymes: -uː

Etymology 1

A tattoo (image made in skin)

From earlier tattaow, tattow, a borrowing from a Polynesian language, e.g. Samoan tatau (tattoo; to tap, to strike).

Noun

tattoo (plural tattoos)

  1. An image made in the skin with ink and a needle.
  2. A method of decorating the skin by inserting colored substances under the surface with a sharp instrument (usually a solenoid-driven needle).
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Verb

tattoo (third-person singular simple present tattoos, present participle tattooing, simple past and past participle tattooed)

  1. To apply a tattoo to (someone or something).
  2. (baseball) To hit the ball hard, as if to figuratively leave a tattoo on the ball.
    Jones tattoos one into the gap in left; that will clear the bases.
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Etymology 2

From earlier tap-to, borrowed from Dutch taptoe, from tap (tap; faucet on a cask) + toe (to; shut). More at tap, to.

Noun

tattoo (countable and uncountable, plural tattoos)

  1. (nautical) A signal played five minutes before taps (lights out).
    • 2017, Charles King, Cadet Days
      Study goes on until tattoo, which, when Pops was at the Point, was sounded at 9.30, followed by taps at 10.
  2. (military) A signal by drum or bugle ordering soldiers to return to their quarters.
  3. (military) A military display or pageant.
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Verb

tattoo (third-person singular simple present tattoos, present participle tattooing, simple past and past participle tattooed)

  1. To tap rhythmically on, to drum.
    • 1847 January – 1848 July, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 22, in Vanity Fair [], London: Bradbury and Evans [], published 1848, OCLC 3174108:
      He had looked at the clock many scores of times; and at the street, where the rain was pattering down, and the people as they clinked by in pattens, left long reflections on the shining stone: he tattooed at the table: he bit his nails most completely []

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Etymology 3

From Hindi टट्टू (ṭaṭṭū).

Noun

tattoo (plural tattoos)

  1. A pony of a certain breed from India.
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