Ariana Grande could easily become a million dollars richer, just by removing a tattoo!

Apparently LaserAway has offered the singer a cool mil to remove the tattoo she got on her hand recently in honor of her new album Seven Rings. As you know, she thought the tattoo read "7 rings" in Japanese but a few astute fans pointed out that in Kanji it read "japanese-style bbq grill." Oops!

As if the tattoo itself weren't painful enough, Grande got seriously made fun of on social media, so she added two more characters to correct the mistake ... BUT putting the four characters two-across in two rows actually changes the meaning so now the tattoo read "Japanese bbq finger." Double oops!

Ariana can't seem to get it right with this ink, so maybe she should just erase it, or at least so says tattoo removal company LaserAway. The CEO reportedly sent a letter to Ariana offering $1 million if she lets them delete the ink for her, photograph it and have her do a post a month about her experience for a year. Her manager Scooter Braun says he hasn't received the offer, but says, "I can't speak for Ariana as we have not received this letter, however, if they're willing to send me the offer, I'm sure I'd be happy to get a tattoo and then remove it real quick ... for $1.5 mil. Hopefully, we can make this deal before her album comes out next week...shameless plug."

Ha!