Used almost exclusively with the phrase "Taking it in the tater" or "Took it in the tater" meaning to get screwed literally in the butt or screwed over figuratively.
by glenngod July 13, 2012

Bob awoke, pale and dishevelled, after tiling a floor and a skin full down 'The Travellers'. "I'm absolutely tatered" was his response.
by L.BSeed February 3, 2005

by tater1 October 30, 2011

by Robbo August 27, 2003

by Likshots July 27, 2008
