I can think of few places in the world besides Taiwan that would market a residential apartment complex entitled "TiT" -- "Town in Town". Are they being coy or just didn't bother to ask any random foreigner what "tit" means? Or to just look it up in the dictionary?
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TiT looks like a chinese character, so fits in with all the other characters.
in england, there is such an animal called the tit.
I see. Well, "tit" in English most often refers to:
Main Entry:
\ˈtit\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English, from Old English — more at teat
Date: before 12th century
1: teat
2 usually vulgar : breast —usually used in plural
well, it's time you enlarge your vocabulary and expand your horizon, boyd jones. there's more to life than tits or teat.
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