Tittivate
verb (used with or without object), tittivated, tittivating.
1.
titivate1 .
verb (used with object), titivated, titivating.
1.
to make smart or spruce:
She titivated her old dress with a new belt.
verb (used without object), titivated, titivating.
2.
to make oneself smart or spruce.
verb
1.
a less common spelling of titivate
verb
1.
to smarten up (oneself or another), as by making up, doing the hair, etc
2.
(transitive) to smarten up (a thing): to titivate a restaurant
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