Botty

//ˈbɒti// adj, noun, slang

adj, noun, slang ·Moderate ·High school level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Bottom. UK, childish, slang

    "There once was a soft luscious botty, That was spanked very hard and a lotty. Until one day, In the month of May, It was black and blue and looked grotty."

  2. 2
    A term of address for a bot (automated software process). informal, rare

    "Bye bye, botty."

  3. 3
    Alternative form of shotty, alternative form of dotty (“shotgun”). Multicultural-London-English, alt-of, alternative, slang

    "Sticks and Stones may break my bones Not when I back this botty"

Adjective
  1. 1
    Resembling a bot (automated software process); botlike. informal, rare

    "That email seemed pretty botty; it probably shouldn't be trusted."

  2. 2
    Conceited, swaggering. archaic, slang

    "[…] and folk do say he be very fond on her; but for my part, I has I a better opinion o' Mistress Alice, than to allow she can take up with sich a dangerous-looking, botty man as Lieutenant Biddulph be's."

Example

More examples

"British people can't rap, not because they lack skill, but because they have nothing to rap about. Americans rap about selling dope, killing people and smacking big botty bit#@s. Now what the hell is an British person gonna rap about? Drinking tea, riding ponies, playing cricket? C'mon man."

Etymology

Etymology 1

Clipping of bottom + -y.

Etymology 2

From bot + -y.

Etymology 3

Compare boot, booting for shoot, shooting

Related phrases

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