"Tataupa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tataupa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tataupa" Meaning

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"Tataupa" Examples

Unfortunately, "tataupa" is not a word in the English language.

"Tataupa" Similar Words

Taswegians

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"A person from Tasmania, Australia, is called a Tasmanian, not a Taswegian. However, a Taswegian is sometimes used as a colloquial and informal term to refer to someone from Tasmania."

Tat

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Short for "that" or can also mean a boastful or arrogant expression, however, it's often used as a shortened form of the word "that" in some non-standard dialects, particularly in texting or informal speech, especially in British English.

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Tatary

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Tate

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Tatouay

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I couldn't find any word or definition for "tatouay". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a language that I'm not familiar with.

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Tatterdemalion

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A tatterdemalion is a person who is neglected, tattered, and disheveled in appearance, typically in a way that suggests a combination of poverty, disrepute, and neglect. It can be used to describe someone who looks like they have been living on the streets or in dire circumstances.<br><br>The word originates from the name of a character in Homer's Odyssey, Damalis, whose real name was Tatterdemalion. He was a poor and miserable beggar, which has led to the modern connotation of the word.

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