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Tatty Around the Edges
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11/03/2013 17:49:27
 
 
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11/03/2013 17:41:13
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Forum:
Linguistic
Category:
English
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01568038
Message ID:
01568040
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>That's a phrase I found myself using the other day. Growing up with English parents it seemed completely natural but then I wondered what does "tatty" actually mean?
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>The verb "to tat" means to make lace; maybe it refers to a lacy/holey/worn appearance?
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>Can the English contingent shed any light on this pressing issue? ;)
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>UPDATE: apparently "tatty" is a dictionary word for "shabby/dilapidated". That was news to me; I thought the phrase was an English colloquialism.


Yup. It's like "tattered." Also, if you find a "brolly in the boot" (and know what it means), it could come in very handy in England. :-)
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