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I adjective(sharp or sour in taste: These apples taste rather tart.) besk, sur- tartly- tartness II noun1) (a pie containing eg fruit or jam: an apple tart.) terte2) ((slang) a prostitute.) ludderhore--------ludder--------prostituert--------tøsIsubst. \/tɑːt\/1) terte, (frukt)pai2) mørdeigsform, bakverk med mørdeig3) ( slang) hore, skjøgeIIadj. \/tɑːt\/1) syrlig, sur, skarp, besk2) ( overført) skarp, besk, bitter, rå, tverrtart oneself up spjåke seg ut, piffe seg opptart up something ( hverdagslig) piffe opp noe, pynte opp noe
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