by Playwitit March 17, 2017
This is a term spoken in the form of a question asking someone if they know what you are talking about. In some cases, ‘Tamn Bout’ may be used as a statement of fact and is particularly fun when understood by another party.
by BrittanyKCarlisle December 21, 2021
by SilentBooblebum November 13, 2018
by bhaddie_1994 January 21, 2019
Often pronounced like 'Baht'. Bout derived from about, is often used as a contracted version of this. However it is often used as a synonym of without, hence the Yorkshire Anthem, 'Ilkely Moor baht'at'. This use appears to be more common in Northern England.
Used as about: 'Us and lads were out and bout the other night.'
Used as without: 'Our lass was on Ilkey Moor bout a hat.'
Used as without: 'Our lass was on Ilkey Moor bout a hat.'
by Dave Rodneys April 24, 2019
Past tense of buying something
by Kenwoodnismo October 15, 2021
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