Meaning & Definition of word "Tay"
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Tay
/teɪ/
noun:
- 1. a dialect variant of 'tie' used in some regional English.
- Example: He gave a quick tay to the loose end of the fabric.
verb:
- 1. to draw or pull (something) tight, as in anchoring or securing.
- Example: He will tay the rope to ensure the boat doesn't drift away.
- 2. to tie or fasten something.
- Example: Make sure to tay the knot firmly before you start climbing.
Etymology
Middle English tayen, from Old Norse ta, meaning to take.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tay up:
To take in or absorb information.
tay the reins:
To take control or charge of a situation.
Related Words
take:
To grasp or seize.
grasp:
To seize and hold firmly.
Slang Meanings of tay
Meaning: To enjoy something intensely.
Example Sentence: I'm just going to tay this pizza.