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Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g."Whatever he told you about me is just a load of tut." or "I think we need to clear up all this tut before your parents arrive."
CREATING THE ILLUSION THAT YOUR BODY HAS ELECTRICAL CURRENTS FLOWING SMOOTHLY THROUGH IT. ALSO MAKING ONES BODY LOOSE AND FLUID LIKE WATER
A male tutor and initiator.
to arrange something
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A type of basecoat, usually used under hard to remove glitter polishes that peels off the nail without damaging the nail bed. These are either store bought (OPI and essence make one) or made at home. See below for a picture tutorial.
CREATING THE ILLUSION THAT YOUR BODY HAS ELECTRICAL CURRENTS FLOWING SMOOTHLY THROUGH IT. ALSO MAKING ONES BODY LOOSE AND FLUID LIKE WATER
  A manicure style where nails are painted one color and then painted a different color on top but with a gap between the cuticle and nail walls and the second polish to show the polish underneath in a crescent shape. (Tutorial HERE.)
Origins in Chicago (particularly Italians).
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A technique used to remove glitter or gel nail polish. Using a cotton ball/cotton pad and pure acetone, place the cotton ball/pad on the nail, then wrap foil around it and leave it sitting for 5-10 minutes. Glitter or gel polish should slide right off. (Tutorial).
Tutty is Dorset slang for a nosegay of wild flowers.
Noun. 1. A jacket. Rhyming slang on Desmond Hackett, the renowned Daily Express sports reporter. 2. A university degree, grade 2.2. Abbreviation of Reverend Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Accompanied by stroking of a chin the lenght of a walking stick to imitate the famous image of the Pharoah, this was a refinement of the chinny reck-on method of indicating disbelief.
  A form of nail art where nails are painted a base color then taped off using a circular piece of tape at the moon or lunula of your nail. Then painted with a different color to create the look of a half moon. (Tutorial HERE.)
Someone who takes a less-experienced crewmember under his wing and expert tutelage.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
Flavored cocaine
Tutti−frutti is slang for an effeminate, frivolous or ridiculous man.
2:2 (lower second class degree). He's got his Desmond
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Look up tut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tut may refer to: Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh often referred to as "King Tut" Bernard Bartzen (1927–2019)
TUT can refer to: Tramways & Urban Transit magazine Altaic languages (ISO 639 alpha-3, tut) The Unquestionable Truth, 2005 Limp Bizkit album The Unbelievable
Tut.By was an independent news, media and service internet portal, one of the five most popular websites in Belarus, operating predominantly in Russian
the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (October 1963) as Rama-Tut, an adversary of the Fantastic Four, before being reinvented as Kang in The
the discovery of his tomb, he has been referred to colloquially as "King Tut". Tutankhamun was born in the reign of Akhenaten, during the Amarna Period
King Tut is a colloquial name for Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh. King Tut may also refer to: King Tut (comics), a character from the Batman TV series
in the Damin ritual jargon of Australia. In English, the tut-tut! (British spelling, "tutting") or tsk! tsk! (American spelling, "tsking") sound used to
Tut is a Canadian-American miniseries that premiered on American cable network Spike on July 19, 2015. The three-part miniseries is based on the life
Tutting may refer to: A dental click interjection "tut-tut" Tutting, a locality in Kirchham, Germany Tutting (dance), a movement style in popping street
King Tut (William Omaha McElroy) is a fictional character in the television series Batman who first appeared in the episode "The Curse of Tut" (April 13
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Having the guardianship or charge of protecting a person or a thing; guardian; protecting; as, tutelary goddesses.
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Alt. of Tutelary
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tutor
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Tutelage.
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One who does tut-work.
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A youth or scholar of either sex under the care of an instructor or tutor.
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The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king's right of seigniory and tutelage.
v. t.
To play the tutor toward; to treat with authority or severity.
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Tutoress.
imp. & p. p.
of Tutor
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Tutorage.
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The office or occupation of a tutor; tutorship; guardianship.
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One who teaches or instructs; one whose business or occupation is to instruct others; an instructor; a tutor.
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Tutorship.
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The office, duty, or care of a tutor; guardianship; tutelage.
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A female guardian; a tutoress.
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A tutelary deity; a genius.
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Of or pertaining to a tutor; belonging to, or exercised by, a tutor.
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A woman who performs the duties of a tutor; an instructress.
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