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tarty

1

[tahr-tee]

adjective

tartier, tartiest 
  1. tart; somewhat sour.



tarty

2

[tahr-tee]

adjective

tartier, tartiest 
  1. of, relating to, or suggesting a prostitute or sexually promiscuous woman.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of tarty1

Origin of tarty2

First recorded in 1915–20; tart 2 + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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But as a “model-server” changing from one tarty costume to another, she feels nothing so much as a deepening self-loathing.

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What I couldn't stand was Buddy's pretending I was so sexy and he was so pure, when all the time he'd been having an affair with that tarty waitress and must have felt like laughing in my face.

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I couldn't imagine where such a tarty picture had been taken until I noticed the Bloomingdale earrings and the Bloomingdale necklace glinting out of it with bright, white highlights, like imitation stars.

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The wittiest musical moments include a Halloween-party number in which young women defend tarty costumes as emblems of feminist independence.

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And let’s not forget Lil’ Kim, among the first performers to make tarty aggression her stylistic stock in trade, still pushing the look on her Instagram feed.

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