Tat in spanish
Hacer encaje
pronunciation: ɑθeɹ̩enkɑxe part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑθeɹ̩enkɑxe part of speech: noun
In gestures
tat1 = tatuaje. [Abreviatura de tattoo]
Example: He wore a long-sleeved shirt the first time, so no one saw his tats.tat2 = trastos, desechos, basura, porquería.
Example: The joy of being forty eight is that its soooo much easier to ignore all that tat that's in the shops.tat3 = hortera, cateto, macarra, paleto.
Example: All done gradually rather than all at once, and I have slowly replaced the cheap tat wardrobe with fewer things of better quality.tat4
more:
» tit-for-tat = ojo por ojo, diente por diente.
Example: The evolution of reciprocal altruism is discussed, with particular reference to the tit-for-tat strategy.tat5 = hacer encaje.
Example: I have been tatting steadily for a year now, but learned to tat twelve years ago from my husband's grandmother.