Tay-Tay
English
Proper noun
Tay-Tay
- Alternative form of Tay Tay.
- 2018, Lindsey Kelk, One in a Million, HarperCollins, →ISBN:
- ‘Did Taylor Swift like one of your tweets?’ Martin asked, much to Charlie’s delight. / ‘Tay-Tay did like one of my tweets once,’ Brian said, talking into his champagne glass. ‘And it was a magical day.’
- 2021, Matthew Norman, All Together Now, New York, N.Y.: Ballantine Books, published 2022, →ISBN, page 12:
- The trip started with a mini Taylor Swift marathon. Michelle and Kenny are on a huge Tay-Tay kick at the moment, particularly the song “Shake It Off,” which they played on repeat nine times after Martin pulled out of the driveway.
- 2023, India Rigg, Where Do I Go From Here?, London: Hodder & Stoughton, →ISBN:
- We ordered multiple poolside cocktails and then danced to Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift because Harry said nothing gets you out of a slump more than a wrecking ball and a bit of Tay-Tay.
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