Litty
adj, noun, slang ·2 syllables ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
- 1 A little bit.
"Keep Joss-house a litty on the larbourd-bow. Steady as you go."
- 1 Little.
"“I think long time,” replied the Chinaman. “See plenty litty mat lice; too muchy plenty litty mat lice; sixty ton, litty mat lice. I think all-e-time: perhaps plenty opium plenty litty mat lice.”"
- 2 Lively and nimble. West-Country
"...and her pink vrock, and her pink zun-bonnet, and her pink bows all over her, and her pink parasol, and her pink this, and her pink that, skipped up beside her, so litty as a linnet."
- 3 Excellent, extremely fun. slang
Synonyms
All synonymsExample
More examples"“I think long time,” replied the Chinaman. “See plenty litty mat lice; too muchy plenty litty mat lice; sixty ton, litty mat lice. I think all-e-time: perhaps plenty opium plenty litty mat lice.”"
Etymology
From little + -y.
From lit + -y.
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