Tatis
Definition
Short for Fernando Tatis Jr., the electrifying Dominican-American MLB superstar outfielder for the San Diego Padres, famed for his bat-flipping bravado, highlight-reel plays, and turning baseball into a viral spectacle.
A surname of Spanish/Dominican origin, most prominently borne by the aforementioned baseball phenom and his Hall of Fame father.
Rarely, the plural form of 'tati,' an obscure English term, or in Latin, the dative/ablative plural of 'tata' (daddy).
Examples
Tatis just launched a moonshot homer that landed in the neighbor's pool.
Watching Tatis steal bases is like seeing a cheetah in cleats audition for the Olympics.
The Padres are fun, but with Tatis, they're basically a highlight factory on steroids.
My fantasy team revolves around Tatis; everything else is just batting practice.