Pete Davidson's Tattoos and Meanings
Keeping Up With Pete Davidson's 100+ Tattoos
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"H2GKMO" was another one of Davidson and Grande's matching ink that the former pair got on their left thumbs. It stands for the "7 Rings" singer's favourite saying: "Honest to God, knock me out." The actor has since amended the ink into a black filled-out arrow.
Davidson and Grande both inked matching tiny cloud outlines on their left middle fingers.
The number "817" is inked on the outside of his right thumb. Their significance isn't known.
The words "Wrong Way" are tattooed in red ink alongside the black cover-up arrow on his left hand.
The digit "237" sit on his outer right wrist. Davidson hasn't revealed the meaning of the set of numerals.
On the outer side of his left wrist, Davidson has a tiny ink of an astronaut and a lightning bolt, the latter of which is likely another reference to his favourite Harry Potter, who got the forehead scar after narrowly surviving Voldemort's attack in his infantile age.
On the inside of his left wrist, Davidson got the ink representing the Deathly Hallows. In the HP fantasy world, the Deathly Hallows consists of three immensely powerful mystical objects that together create an unbeatable combination — the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility.
A tiny black heart outline is placed on Davidson's left pinky finger.
The word "May" was tattooed on Davidson's left ring finger as it is the birthday month of his then-girlfriend, David (born on May 10, 1994). After their breakup, Davidson covered up the tattoo with three thick black strips making a ring.
A tiny Pikachu ink sits on the actor's left index finger.
Several lines run across the back of his left hand and chart an indentified map.
Davidson has the word "None" inked on the back of his left hand near his knuckles. He hasn't disclosed the inspiration behind the ink.