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Definition of tattoo noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

tattoo

noun
 
/təˈtuː/
 
/tæˈtuː/
(plural tattoos)
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  1. a picture or design that is marked permanently on a person’s skin by making small holes in the skin with a needle and filling them with coloured ink
    • His arms were covered in tattoos.
    • She has a tattoo of a tiger on her shoulder.
    Collocations Clothes and fashionClothes and fashionClothes
    • be wearing a new outfit/​bright colours/​fancy dress/​uniform
    • be (dressed) in black/​red/​jeans and a T-shirt/​your best suit/​silk/​rags (= very old torn clothes)
    • be dressed for work/​school/​dinner/​a special occasion
    • be dressed as a clown/​pirate/​policeman
    • wear/​dress in casual/​designer/​second-hand clothes
    • wear jewellery/​accessories/​a watch/​glasses/​contact lenses/​perfume
    • have a cowboy hat/​red dress/​blue suit on
    • put on/​take off your clothes/​coat/​shoes/​helmet
    • pull on/​pull off your coat/​gloves/​socks
    • change into/​get changed into a pair of jeans/​your pyjamas
    Appearance
    • change/​enhance/​improve your appearance
    • create/​get/​have/​give something a new/​contemporary/​retro look
    • brush/​comb/​shampoo/​wash/​blow-dry your hair
    • have/​get a haircut/​your hair cut/​a new hairstyle
    • have/​get a piercing/​your nose pierced
    • have/​get a tattoo/​a tattoo done (on your arm)/a tattoo removed
    • have/​get a makeover/​cosmetic surgery
    • use/​wear/​apply/​put on make-up/​cosmetics
    Fashion
    • follow/​keep up with (the) fashion/​the latest fashions
    • spend/​waste money on designer clothes
    • be fashionably/​stylishly/​well dressed
    • have good/​great/​terrible/​awful taste in clothes
    • update/​revamp your wardrobe
    • be in/​come into/​go out of fashion
    • be (back/​very much) in vogue
    • create a style/​trend/​vogue for something
    • organize/​put on a fashion show
    • show/​unveil a designer’s spring/​summer collection
    • sashay/​strut down the catwalk/(North American English also) runway
    • be on/​do a photo/​fashion shoot
    Extra Examples
    • She's having a tattoo done on her leg.
    • I took to wearing a temporary tattoo on my ankle.
    • I've decided to get my tattoo removed.
    Topics Appearanceb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • distinctive
    • temporary
    • henna
    verb + tattoo
    • do
    • get
    • have
    tattoo + noun
    • parlour/​parlor
    • artist
    preposition
    • tattoo of
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  2. (especially British English) an outdoor show by members of the armed forces that includes marching, music and military exercises
    • the Edinburgh military tattoo
  3. [usually singular] a rapid and continuous series of hits, especially on a drum as a military signal
    • The drummers beat a tattoo each morning.
    • Her fingers tapped a light tattoo on the table.
    • George felt his heart begin to beat a tattoo against his ribs.
  4. Word Originnoun sense 1 mid 18th cent.: from Tahitian, Tongan, and Samoan ta-tau or Marquesan ta-tu. Marquesan is the Polynesian language of the Marquesas Islands in the South Pacific. noun senses 2 to 3 mid 17th cent. (originally as tap-too) from Dutch taptoe!, literally ‘close the tap (of the cask)!’.
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