1. tattooing - Noun
2. tattooing - Verb
of Tattoo
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough there are clear differences between tattooing and microblading, m—require microblading studios to have a tattoo license in order to meet regulations. Source: Internet
All of Ryan's tattoos are in his signature 'ignorant style' which is anything outside the realm of traditional tattooing. Source: Internet
But finds from sites with permafrost show rich and brightly coloured textiles, leatherwork and woodwork, not to mention tattooing. Source: Internet
From the flamboyant designs of the fin de siecle "circus freaks" to the sprawling technicolour cherry blossoms of the Yakuza, tattooing is an ever-evolving, enigmatic and fascinating art form. Source: Internet
Extensive decorative tattooing is common among members of traditional freak shows and by performance artists who follow in their tradition. Source: Internet
In 1969 the House of Lords debated a bill to ban the tattooing of minors, on grounds it had become "trendy" with the young in recent years but was associated with crime, 40 per cent of young criminals having tattoos. Source: Internet