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ta ta

slang term for breast

That girl has some nice ta ta's.

by torie may March 10, 2005

tas

Tool-Assisted Speedrun, n. Refers to a speedrun of a video game, using an emulator's slowdown and rewind functions to reach an inhuman time. TASes do not use cheats (though glitches are fair game), meaning that in theory, anyone could replicate a TAS on a real console, though no human has the reflexes to do so.

Hey, did you check out that awesome TAS of Super Mario Bros.?

by -Bent- May 03, 2007

ta ta

Boobie and or female fun bags.

"Hey baby you have some nice ta ta's!"

by Ray March 06, 2005

ta

An informal way of saying "thank you" in the British Empire (or what's left of it). It isn't commonly used in Canada or the United States, and could be misinterpreted as "goodbye" (a shortening of "ta-ta").

When I held the door open for a girl in Australia, she said "ta". I thought she was being rudely dismissive, but it turns out she was just being polite.

by Hugh Jasole September 01, 2016

TAS

A TAS(Tool assisted speed run) is where you speed run a game or a part of a game through an emulator (mainly dolphin) while using techniques such us savestates and slow downs, and playing the footage back to create a theoretical perfect speed run.

Guy 1:Hey dude,did you hear SHiFT beat SpongeBob:battle for bikini bottom rehydrated in only 2 Minutes.
Guy 2: NO WAY!!That has to be TAS.

by Aram Animates June 27, 2020

tas tas

Spanish for having sex

Able: Oooo you get some tas tas last night?
Gus: Naw man no tas tas for me. Those girls were nastay.

by Redwhiteanddead June 03, 2008

TA

A slang word for Thanks.

The word is a result of the heavy Danish influence on the English language. Most people do not realize that the English language roots are really Danish or Jutland. Equiped with this knowledge this word is easy to decipher.

The Danish word for Thanks is tak. In Scotland and upper England it was common to drop the k at the end because of the way words were pronounced during the time of old English and Middle English. Hence the slang word "Ta" which should actually be pronounced "TA-k" but over time became "Ta" is really Tak meaning "Thanks"

Person One: I will give you a ride to the post office to get your check.

Person Two: Ta

by claymuir September 21, 2005