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- adjective Having been tattooed with one or more
tattoos . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tattoo .
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Examples
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But she definitely implied it, I mean, she was doing everything short of getting his name tattooed all over her, like a big “COOPER AND ISABELLA FOREVER AND EVER” in a heart or something.
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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But she definitely implied it, I mean, she was doing everything short of getting his name tattooed all over her, like a big “COOPER AND ISABELLA FOREVER AND EVER” in a heart or something.
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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But she definitely implied it, I mean, she was doing everything short of getting his name tattooed all over her, like a big “COOPER AND ISABELLA FOREVER AND EVER” in a heart or something.
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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But she definitely implied it, I mean, she was doing everything short of getting his name tattooed all over her, like a big “COOPER AND ISABELLA FOREVER AND EVER” in a heart or something.
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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Just think—if I got your name tattooed on my ass, I could change it to “Flabby” after you dumped me.
Goodnight Tweetheart Teresa Medeiros 2010
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So if your man walks around with your name tattooed on his behind, if you like it, then I love it.
How to Duck a Suckah Big Boom 2008
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He has no doubt that Joe loves his mom: When Joe was eleven, he got her name tattooed on his right arm, above a picture of an angel and, beneath that, the word FOREVER.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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He has no doubt that Joe loves his mom: When Joe was eleven, he got her name tattooed on his right arm, above a picture of an angel and, beneath that, the word FOREVER.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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Why you got her name tattooed on your— She stopped short and narrowed her eyes.
A Dollar Short Karin Gillespie 2005
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Why you got her name tattooed on your— She stopped short and narrowed her eyes.
A Dollar Short Karin Gillespie 2005
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