For emphasis on speed:
* Scribbled: This implies quick, messy writing.
* Scrawled: Similar to scribbled, but suggests even more haste and lack of care.
* Dashed off: This conveys a sense of urgency and quick action.
* Jotted down: This implies a brief, simple note.
For emphasis on carelessness:
* Doodled: This suggests a lack of focus and possibly even a lack of intention in writing the name.
* Sketched: This implies a quick, rough drawing of her name rather than a proper script.
For emphasis on effortlessness:
* Flipped: This emphasizes the speed and ease with which she wrote her name.
* Whipped: Similar to flipped, but with a sense of energy and motion.
Other options:
* Inscribed: This gives a more formal and elegant feel.
* Penned: This is a slightly archaic word that suggests a more deliberate act of writing.
The best choice will depend on the specific context and tone you want to convey.
Here are a few examples using some of the options:
* "Tammy scribbled her name on the note." (Emphasizes speed and carelessness)
* "Tammy dashed off her name on the note." (Emphasizes urgency)
* "Tammy flipped her name onto the note." (Emphasizes speed and effortlessness)
* "Tammy inscribed her name on the note." (Emphasizes formality)