Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tati
adjective
/ˈtɑːti/

Definition
A term often used to describe something that is worn out or useless, commonly used in certain dialects or informal speech.

Examples
- After years of use, the shoes were completely tati.
- He decided to throw away the tati furniture that no longer fit his style.

Meaning
The expression refers to items that have lost their value or effectiveness and are considered to be of little worth.

Synonyms
- worn-out
- useless
- ineffectual
- broke
- spent