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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TATS - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tat People; Tazs; Tat people; Tat (disambiguation); Tats; TAT; TAT (disambiguation)

tat         
tat1
¦ noun Brit. informal tasteless or shoddy articles.
Origin
C19: prob. a back-form. from tatty.
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tat2
¦ verb (tats, tatting, tatted) do tatting; make by tatting.
Origin
C19: back-form. from tatting.
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tat3
¦ noun (in phr. tit for tat) see tit3.
TAT         
Theoretical Arrival Time (Reference: GCRA)
tat         
You can use tat to refer to ornaments, used goods, cheap clothes, or other items which you think are cheap and of bad quality. (BRIT INFORMAL)
...souvenir shops selling an astounding variety of tat.
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Tat

Tat or TAT may refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TATS
1. One metal mag even dubbed the band "skinny–looking puffs" because they don‘t fit the stereotype of leather kecks and tats.
2. Any England follower watching the match and skipping a beat at every missed opportunity would be! – Tats, UK Not being a great football fan, I was convinced by my husband to do my patriotic duty and watched the match.
3. While Obama may have the facts on his side –– at least in several instances –– engaging with the senator from New York may seem to many voters to be a wearying and obscure show of tit–for–tats that distracts from his overarching offer of a "new kind of politics." But the need for such a rapid response is heightened by Obama‘s tendency to say things that his rival‘s campaign can seize on as fodder for attacks.
4. The Flintoff arms: tats are back Headlines Teenagers found guilty of killing City lawyer Blair hints of opposition to BA cross ban Businesswoman guilty of under–age sex with boys Prince‘s diary: ‘Public had right to know political views‘ It‘s official – women talk twice as much as men, says study Freddie and the great tattooing tradition Michael Grade to quit BBC to lead rival ITV ‘Arrogant‘ PC accused of raping woman on first date 2006 ‘likely to be warmest year on record‘ Fury at rail bosses‘ 1 million pay deals Mother awakes from coma thanks to children‘s jokes The row in the rubbish dump queue that left a man dead The Big Brother binmen who read your bills Incapacity benefits cheat caught on camera teaching karate NEWS HOMEPAGE With not a crisply ironed white in sight, it‘s a look that would have dismayed his cricketing forbears.