Tat (verb)

To do something in a hasty or careless way.

Origin:

Origin unknown, first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. She tat the hem of her dress with no regard for the quality of the stitching.
  2. He tat together a makeshift shelter in the pouring rain.
  3. She tat the cake together with little regard for its appearance.
  4. He tat the essay the night before it was due, resulting in a poorly written paper.
  5. I wouldn"t recommend buying that suit, it looks like it"s been tat together.
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