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What is the meaning of 'tats'
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I can remember my mum asking me if I wanted to go 'tats' as a small child. This meant that we were going out for a walk.
But can anyone tell me what this actually means or where it comes from?
Many thanks
GB
But can anyone tell me what this actually means or where it comes from?
Many thanks
GB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tats is short for tat-aahs, as in "Are we going tat-aahs?" - my spelling is phoentic rather than accurate.
I imagine it comes from that fact that when you were going out, you would say "Tat-aah" as in "Goodbye" which eventually evolved into the noun for the action of going out.
I remember it being the phrase used when I was a child - which was a while ago now - even more since I had another birthday last Thursday!
I imagine it comes from that fact that when you were going out, you would say "Tat-aah" as in "Goodbye" which eventually evolved into the noun for the action of going out.
I remember it being the phrase used when I was a child - which was a while ago now - even more since I had another birthday last Thursday!
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