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tramp stamp

American  

noun

Informal.
  1. a tattoo on a woman's lower back, just above the buttocks.


Etymology

Origin of tramp stamp

First recorded in 2000–05

Example Sentences

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Hosted by Darren and Mia Criss at their piano bar Tramp Stamp Granny’s, the FYC event kicked off with a performance of Pasek and Paul’s “Good Afternoon,” from the Ryan Reynolds-Will Ferrell “Christmas Carol” retelling, with a Golden Globes-inspired twist.

From Los Angeles Times

The concept of “selling out” might be over, but Gen Z teens will still roast you for posting cringe — as the pop-punk band Tramp Stamp is finding out.

From The Verge

According to people on TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit, Tramp Stamp are “industry plants.”

From The Verge

The first is a bow that's positioned in the middle of her lower back, which she describes as “kind of a tramp stamp.”

From Fox News

“Who’s got a Donald Trump tramp stamp- those are the people that, you know, are being put forward now,” the “Everything Trump Touches Dies” author elaborated.

From Fox News