Tart

  • 81Tart, Charles T. — (1937– )    Professor and core faculty member of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California. Tart is internationally known for his psychological work on the nature of consciousness particularly altered states of… …

    Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • 82Tart's Court —    East out of Pye Corner to St. Bartholomew s Hospital, in Farringdon Ward Without (W. Stow, 1722 Boyle, 1799).     Tart Court (Rocque, 1746).    The site is now covered by St. Bartholomew s Hospital …

    Dictionary of London

  • 83tart\ box — Small, cheap car that has been modified usually with scoops, vents, wings and alloy wheels to look faster than it actually is. Another ploy is to stick a massive exhaust on the car, ruining backpressure and performance, but making a suitably… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 84tart\ box — Small, cheap car that has been modified usually with scoops, vents, wings and alloy wheels to look faster than it actually is. Another ploy is to stick a massive exhaust on the car, ruining backpressure and performance, but making a suitably… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 85tart oneself up — chiefly Brit. dress or make oneself up in order to look attractive. → tart …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 86tart something up — improve the appearance of something, especially in a superficial way. → tart …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 87tart shop — /ˈtat ʃɒp/ (say taht shop) Colloquial –noun 1. political office, especially viewed as something to be exploited. –phrase 2. occupy the tart shop, to hold office; occupy a position of power …

  • 88tart cherry — paprastoji vyšnia statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Erškėtinių šeimos dekoratyvinis, vaisinis, vaistinis kultūrinis augalas (Cerasus vulgaris), kilęs iš Eurazijos. Naudojamas gėrimams gaminti. atitikmenys: lot. Cerasus vulgaris; Prunus… …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 89tart up — transitive verb Date: 1938 dress up, fancy up < tarted up pubs and restaurants for the spenders Arnold Ehrlich > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 90tart up — verb a) To dress like a prostitute They tarted up their business plan to make it look like YouTube. b) To dress garishly …

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