Tartier vs Tarter - What's the difference?
tartier | tarter |
(tarty)
(British, slang) Like a tart (promiscuous woman); slutty, whorish.
* 1991 , Gayle Greene, Changing the Story: Feminist Fiction and the Tradition
* 2004 , Thomas A Reppetto, American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power
(tart)
Sharp to the taste; acid; sour.
(of wine) high or too high in acidity.
(figuratively) Sharp; keen; severe.
A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.
(British, slang) A prostitute.
(British, slang, derogatory) By extension, any woman with loose sexual morals.
To practice prostitution
To practice promiscuous sex
To dress garishly, ostentatiously, whorish,or slutty
As adjectives the difference between tartier and tarter
is that tartier is comparative of tarty while tarter is comparative of tart.tartier
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*tarty
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(er)- Atwood's Edible Woman offers a brilliant analysis of woman as consumable in consumer capitalism: when Marian turns out in a tarty hairdo and red dress...
- The vice trust, with equal ingenuity, sent prostitutes dressed in their tartiest outfits into respectable neighborhoods to inquire about apartments for rent.
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*tarter
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*tart
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) tart, from (etyl) .Adjective
(er)- I ate a very tart apple.
- He gave me a very tart reply.
