tarty

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tart·y

 (tär′tē)
adj. tart·i·er, tart·i·est
Of, relating to, or suggestive of a prostitute.

tart′i·ly adv.
tart′i·ness n.
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[ˈtɑːtɪ] ADJputesco
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