Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • interjection A breast. Usually used of a woman.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In West Africa, the residence of a territorial or village chieftain.
  • noun A shrub, Eugenia supra-axillaris, of Brazil, bearing a fruit of good size.

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  • interjection Alternative form of ta ta.
  • noun slang Breast.

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Perhaps of baby-talk origin and akin to teat and tit.]

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From French tette, of Germanic origin, and/or Old English titt. Confer Dutch tiet and German Zitze, "teat".

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Examples

  • I have no idea how I'm ever going to bring up the word tata into any of my girly conversations with my tea & lunch girls.

    Sometimes, we hold Hoosie conventions and summits on Wee-waws 2005

  • Ha [c] a ka tata Francisco rahpop achi [c,] ian rucah al. 133.

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Xavi [c] a e [c] oh qui çamahel ri xeyaope ri chee abah chikichin, quecha ka tata, ka mama oher.

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • [c] eche vinak xu cam ka Cakchiquel, oher, quecha ka tata ka mama, yxnu [c] ahol; ha [c] a ahauh Oxlahuh [c,] ij, Cablahuh Tihax he navipe

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Chupam chi [c] a huna xecam chic [c] eche vinak cuma ka tata ka mama, chiree xquiban vi chi [c] otoh, chi [t] oçibal Cokolahay, xu [c] ul vachih ca [c] hob chi chay ru [c] in [c] eche vinak, haok xuyari ya Yaxontik ru

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • I had never thought about how the use of "tata" in that way was a purely American thing.

    Sometimes, we hold Hoosie conventions and summits on Wee-waws 2005

  • The Y'tata's eyes blazed like the taillights of a BMW as he registered appreciation.

    Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001

  • While men like Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu were known as "tata" or "father", he was always "Oom Gov", the stern and slightly distant uncle whom one feared somewhat but who could nonetheless entertain the way a father never could, with singing, storytelling and laughter.

    ANC was his family, the struggle was his life 2001

  • Key anti-apartheid politician Cyril Ramaphosa toasted Mr Mandela as "tata" or father.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Key anti-apartheid politician Cyril Ramaphosa toasted Mr Mandela as "tata" or father.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

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