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Definition of tattie in English: tattienoun ˈtati Scottish informal A potato. a hot plate of tatties 'n' mince Example sentencesExamples - Are you looking forward to eating some haggis, neaps and tatties (haggis, turnip and potatoes)?
- The hidden irony is that fondue is as integral to Swiss cuisine as, say, mince and tatties are to ours.
- Meals such as mince and tatties (ground beef and boiled or mashed potatoes) and homemade curries are common, along with take-out options.
- When I was three, in 1967, I favoured mince and tatties, cheesy potatoes and chicken soup with rice.
- Most nights, it was meat with tatties and another veg.
Origin Late 18th century: alteration. Rhymes batty, bratty, catty, chatty, Cincinnati, Dolcelatte, fatty, flattie, Hattie, natty, patty, ratty, Satie, Scarlatti, scatty, Tati, tatty |