Tatoo vs. Tattoo

Tatoo vs. Tattoo — Is There a Difference?

Difference Between Tatoo and Tattoo

Tatoonoun

misspelling of tattoo

Tattoonoun

A signal sounded on a drum or bugle to summon soldiers or sailors to their quarters at night.

Tattoonoun

A display of military exercises and music offered as evening entertainment.

Tattoonoun

A continuous, even drumming or rapping.

Tattoonoun

A permanent mark or design made on the skin by a process of pricking and ingraining an indelible pigment or by raising scars.

Tattoonoun

A design made on the skin with a temporary dye such as henna or ink.

Tattooverb

To beat out an even rhythm, as with the fingers.

Tattooverb

To beat or tap rhythmically on; rap or drum on.

Tattooverb

To mark (the skin) with a tattoo.

Tattooverb

To form (a tattoo) on the skin.

Tattoonoun

An image made in the skin with ink and a needle.

Tattoonoun

A method of decorating the skin by inserting colored substances under the surface. The skin is punctured with a sharp instrument, which now is usually a solenoid-driven needle, that carries the inks to lower layers of the skin.

Tattoonoun

(military) A drum performance or display

Tattoonoun

(nautical) A signal played five minutes before taps (lights out).

Tattoonoun

A signal by drum or bugle ordering soldiers to return to their quarters.

Tattoonoun

A military display or pageant.

Tattoonoun

A breed of pony from India; a pony of that breed.

Tattooverb

To apply a tattoo to (someone or something).

Tattooverb

To tap rhythmically on, to drum.

Tattooverb

(baseball) To hit the ball hard, as if to figuratively leave a tattoo on the ball.

Jones tattoos one into the gap in left; that will clear the bases.

Tattoonoun

a drumbeat or bugle call that signals the military to return to their quarters

Tattoonoun

a design on the skin made by tattooing

Tattoonoun

the practice of making a design on the skin by pricking and staining

Tattooverb

stain (skin) with indelible color