What is the meaning of Tart?

Sharp to the taste; acid; sour.

high or too high in acidity.

Sharp; keen; severe.

A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, now typically containing jelly (US) / jam (UK) or conserve, or sometimes other fillings (chocolate, custard, egg, butter, historically even meat or other savory fillings).

A melt (block of wax for use in a tart burner).

A prostitute.

Any woman with loose sexual morals.

To practice prostitution.

To practice promiscuous sex.

To dress garishly, ostentatiously, whorishly, or sluttily.

inflection of tarten:

  1. first/second/third-person singular present indicative
  2. imperative

first/second/third-person singular present indicative

imperative

(heading) To force someone or something to remain in place or in position by counteracting another force.

  1. to hold, keep (with locative suffixes or lative suffixes)

    to hold, keep (with locative suffixes or lative suffixes)

    to support (keep in the same place, withstanding its weight)

    to keep, keep up, preserve, retain (to hold something in the same status or condition, not letting it change or cease)

    to keep (not give up or relinquish)

    to keep back, hold back, hinder, detain, retain (optionally with locative suffixes)

    to keep, observe, follow (rule, obligation, custom, tradition, or ritual)

    to keep (to remain faithful to a given promise, word, bet or wager)

    to keep, maintain, cultivate, foster, harbor, nurse, nurture, cherish (relationship with any acquaintance, familial relations, or bad feelings, grudge towards someone)

    (heading) To provide some person or another being with a place to stay or a way of life, supplying them, or to keep, own something temporarily somewhere.

    1. to employ, hire, keep, have (someone for regular service)

      to employ, hire, keep, have (someone for regular service)

      to keep, raise, farm (a pet or other animal)

      to keep, store (to hold something in the same place; with locative suffixes)

      (heading) To perform an action that takes some time.

      1. to have, hold, give, conduct, perform (a lecture, performance, presentation, meeting, etc.; on something: -ról/-ről)

        to have, hold, give, conduct, perform (a lecture, performance, presentation, meeting, etc.; on something: -ról/-ről)

        to take (a break)

        (heading) To believe, deem, consider.

        1. to find, think, deem, consider, regard something (with -nak/-nek)

          to find, think, deem, consider, regard something (with -nak/-nek)

          to esteem, deem, regard, think highly or poorly of (with -ra/-re)

          (heading) To go on for a certain time, to extend to a certain limit.

          1. to last, continue, go on, to be in progress (used with -tól/-től-ig)

            to last, continue, go on, to be in progress (used with -tól/-től-ig)

            to take up space, extend

            (heading) To be somewhere in a progress or to go somewhere.

            1. to be at, to have got(ten) to some point (while proceeding, momentarily describing how far a process has gone; used with locative suffixes)

              to be at, to have got(ten) to some point (while proceeding, momentarily describing how far a process has gone; used with locative suffixes)

              to head to some direction, to be bound somewhere (with lative suffixes)

              to join or accompany someone (with -val/-vel)

              to converge, have limit at (-hoz/-hez/-höz or -ba/-be)

              (heading) To be afraid of or sorry about something.

              1. to fear, to be afraid or apprehensive (of someone or something -tól/-től)

                to fear, to be afraid or apprehensive (of someone or something -tól/-től)

                to be afraid, to be regretful, to be sorry

                accusative singular of tar

                thirst

                Sour, tart; having much acidity.

                Acute, keen; showing sharpness.

                Alternative form of tarte

                a small salmon

                a small salmon

                late (after the end of a given period)

                late (after the end of a given period)

                thirst

                first-person singular present subjunctive perfective prototonic of do·beir

                accusative singular indefinite of tartr m

                genitive plural of tarta

                Source: wiktionary.org