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41tart up — PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If someone tarts up a room or building, they try to improve its appearance, often with the result that it looks vulgar. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] Have you ever wondered why British Rail would rather tart up… …
42tart — noun a lemon tart Syn: pastry, flan, tartlet, quiche, pie See note at pie …
43tart — Noun. 1. A prostitute or promiscuous woman. The often unisexual nature of contemporary slang ensures the phrase is now applied to promiscuous males. Derog. 2. Derog. and offensive term for women. Derived from the Cockney rhyming slang jam… …
44tart — [tɑːt] noun [C] I 1) a PIE that has no top and that is filled with fruit 2) offensive an offensive word for a woman who looks or behaves as if she wants to attract men and have sex II adj tart [tɑːt] with a slightly sour taste …
45tart — Young woman of loose or apparently loose morals. See tart up …
46tart up — 1. Brighten up, decorate (usu. cheaply, flashily or superficially). 2. Dress (oneself) like a tart (often facet.), tash Moustache …
47tart — 1. пирог jam tart пирог с вареньем 2. едкий …
48tart — Originally applied to a girl who was pleasing in appearance as a compliment, but since the end of the nineteenth century used to describe a vulgar, immoral woman. It is used as a friendly insult in Festival, by NJ. Crisp, when a director calls …
49Tart Abbey — also Le Tart Abbey, was the first nunnery of the Cistercian movement. It was located in the present commune of Tart l Abbaye in Burgundy (Côte d Or), near Genlis, on the banks of the River Ouche and only a few miles away from Cîteaux Abbey, the …
50Tart (disambiguation) — Tart may mean: * Tart, a pastry dish, usually sweet in flavor, with an open top * Tart card, cards found in phone booths that advertise the services of call girls * The Tart, a British satirical newspaper * Tart (film), a 2001 film * Tart (Tokyo… …