The unfortunate Hebrew tattoo was supposed to say "Worship with arms extended", which according to the victim is "Yadah" in Hebrew:
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Of course, "Yadah" doesn't mean anything of the sort. It means either "threw [stones]" or "her hand". It doesn't matter, though, as the tattoo doesn't say "Yadah" - it says "Yarah" which is quite a different word. A word that means "Shot [a gun]" in Hebrew. Oh well, at least now it does have arms in it.
Now, see how similar the letters Resh and Dalet are? That's how your "Yadah" turns into a "Yarah".
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Thinking of getting a Christian spiritual tattoo? Be careful not to end up with incriminating gang ink instead!