A fork of Rural Dictionary
The "te" form of the Japanese verb "iku," or to go. Iku is a ru verb, so in order to conjugate it to its te form, you must take the base (which would be "i," in this case), and add a "tte" (って) onto it. Typically verbs that end with a "ku" sound get an ite (いて) added onto the base, but iku is the only exception to this rule. With kanji, it's written as "行って".
Examples of the verb itte (行って = went/go): スーパーに行って、食べ物を買いました I went to the supermarket and bought food. 学校に行ってください Please go to school. (私は)今日の朝は会社に行って I went to the office this morning.
i'd tap that...if you don't know what that means i'm surprised.
erica - oh..ITT caileigh - what? erica - i'd tap that caileigh - alright thennn ericaaa.
Abbreviation for, "I (would) tap that." Used by horny teenagers to communicate with their friends that they think a girl within in hearing distance is hott.
Cool Guy: ITT!! Retard: I dont see any ITT Technical Institues around... Cool Guy: No, that babe. She was a masturbatable alba!!!! Retard: ???? Cool Guy: Wow! I Papa Boner'd!