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Webster 1913 Edition
Totty
Tot′ty
,Adj.
[OE.
toti
. Cf. Totter
.] Unsteady; dizzy; tottery.
[Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
Sir W. Scott.
For yet his noule [head] was
totty
of the must. Spenser.
Definition 2024
Totty
Totty
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Afrikaans
Noun
Totty (plural [please provide])
- (slang, archaic) a Hottentot
- 1859, William and Robert Chambers, CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ARTS, London: W. & R. Chambers:
- Only the elite of the party are here assembled; for it would be little short of sacrelige for a Totty or a Caffre to presume to enter these sacred precincts, or to join in the conversation of the master
- 1879, Alfred Wilks Drayson, Among the Zulus: The Adventures of Hans Sterk, South African Hunter and Pioneer, Griffith and Farran, page 338:
- Between the Totty and the Kaffir a deadly hatred exists, the former seeming to have a natural love for hunting the latter.
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totty
totty
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English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɒti/
- Rhymes: -ɒti
Noun
totty (uncountable)
- (Britain, slang, English) sexually attractive women considered collectively; usually connoting a connection with the upper class.
- (slang, English) an individual sexually attractive woman
- 2005, Georgina Hunter-Jones, Peckham Diamonds, Fly Fizzi Publishing, ISBN 1900721309, page 19:
- The mother screamed that Ali was a posh totty who held her nose up at ordinary folk with babies.
- 2006, Richard Taylor, Eddie Shore 4 Jo, Lulu Press, Inc., ISBN 1411696077, page 29:
- Some posh totty, who was more than a little bit of a babe, just walks up and makes Eddie pull her, against his will almost.
- 2006, Tonto Greenberg and J Bannister, The Blue Book : V. 1, Banland Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0955151309, page 32:
- The doctor attended a fancy dress ball dressed as Star Trek's Dr Spock but suddenly the costume split open and his phaser found its way into some totty.
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Usage notes
Although denoting a countable subject, the noun is most often a mass noun. A single person is described as "some totty" or "a bit of totty". But a group of people can also be referred to as "some totty" or "the totty".
Related terms
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Compare totter.
Adjective
totty (comparative more totty, superlative most totty)
- (Britain, obsolete, dialect) unsteady; dizzy; tottery
- Spenser
- For yet his noule [head] was totty of the must.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir Walter Scott to this entry?)
- Spenser
Etymology 3
From tot (“small child”)
Alternative forms
- totey
- toaty
Adjective
totty
- (now chiefly Scotland) Tiny, wee.
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1995, Alan Warner, Morvern Callar, Vintage 2015, p. 6:
- She would meet me with a summerbag: shoes and the little black number, though it had a totey hole at the shoulder […].
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1995, Alan Warner, Morvern Callar, Vintage 2015, p. 6: