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- noun Plural form of
tattooist .
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Examples
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It had a famous tower, three piers, an extra-long promenade, spectacular illuminations, all manner of amusements – from fortune-tellers to fairground attractions to tattooists – as well as the country's first Pleasure Beach.
Mass Photography: Blackpool Through the Camera – review 2011
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I paid $400 for my ink, Holy Roller must charge 3 times more than other tattooists if one is claiming a 10 "x18" is $1200.
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I paid $400 for my ink, Holy Roller must charge 3 times more than other tattooists if one is claiming a 10 "x18" is $1200.
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There are "tribal" tattooists here, but that is just one genre.
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It can't hurt that much, though, because Sean "Woody" Wood, Jammes and Jay, three of the four tattooists in Woody's Tattoo Studio, have full diaries today (Woody and Jammes, in fact, are booked up until January).
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They'll willingly do the Rihanna star or the Rooney Celtic cross if they're asked to, but Woody's tattooists tend, in general, to prefer the customers in their late 20s, 30s and 40s: people who've given the matter a bit of thought.
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What is not in dispute is the effect which Cawnpore had on British opinion, or the fury it caused in the army - a curious echo of this even lingered on into the Second World War, when tattooists in Hogg Market, Calcutta, were still offering to imprint the arms of British recruits with the legend "Cawnpore Well".
Fiancée 2010
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene does not license tattoo parlors, but it does license tattooists after they pass a three-hour infection control course that costs $25.
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Maren Seibold, 25, is an environmental consultant for a Seattle area company; she teamed up last year with her 26-year-old tattoo artist husband, Mark Bentley, and a friend who does body piercing, Anthony Mason, 24, to launch Mantis Machines, which sells a redesigned version of the instrument that professional tattooists use.
Gen Y makes a mark and their imprint is entrepreneurship 2006
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene does not license tattoo parlors, but it does license tattooists after they pass a three-hour infection control course that costs $25.
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