Define Itt Meaning

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forum topic: ITT we make fun of you
By Therine
Itt
I (would) tap that. Used in terms of hot girls.

By Lucilia
ITT
Usually done in all caps, it is the first post on a fourm
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ITT definitions of itt
By Calla
Itte
The "te" form of the Japanese verb "iku," or to go. Iku is a ru verb, so in order to conjugate it to its te form, you must take the base (which would be "i," in this case), and add a "tte" (って) onto it. Typically verbs that end with a "ku" sound get an ite (いて) added onto the base, but iku is the only exception to this rule.

With kanji, it's written as "行って".

Examples of the verb itte (行って = went/go):

スーパーに行って、食べ物を買いました

I went to the supermarket and bought food.

学校に行ってください

Please go to school.

(私は)今日の朝は会社に行って

I went to the office this morning.
By Elana
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What I did last night caused me some ITT.
By Mil
ITT
I think that...

ITT I'm wrong compared to popular opinion but I'll post this definition anyway.
By Glori
ITT

ITT, I don't like her.
By Emelda
ITT
i'd tap that...if you don't know what that means i'm surprised.

erica - oh..ITT
caileigh - what?
erica - i'd tap that
caileigh - alright thennn ericaaa.
By Tedra
ITT
Abbreviation for, "I (would) tap that." Used by horny teenagers to communicate with their friends that they think a girl within in hearing distance is hott.

Cool Guy: ITT!!
Retard: I dont see any ITT Technical Institues around...
Cool Guy: No, that babe. She was a masturbatable alba!!!!
Retard: ????
Cool Guy: Wow! I Papa Boner'd!
By Bobbe
Itte Kimasu
Itte kuru, the Te Form of "to go" followed by "to come." Usually upgraded with masu, "Itte kimasu!" is the traditional expression one uses when going out, and means exactly what it's supposed to: "I'm going out and coming back." (If you say just ikimasu, the literal equivalent of "I'm going," it's considered unlucky because it will be interpreted as "going away and not coming back," so avoid saying that unless you really mean it.)

Itte kimasu! ("I'm going out and coming back.")
By Sileas