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▪ I. ˌteeˈtotally, adv.1 dial. and U.S. [Reduplicated form of totally.] Totally, entirely, wholly.
1832Judge Jas. Hall Legends of W. Philadelphia 38 [Kentucky backwoodsman says] These Mingoes..ought to be essentially, and particularly, and tee-totally obflisticated off of the face of the whole yearth. 1836Haliburton Clockm. xix. (1837) 195, I hope I may be tee-totally ruinated, if I'd take eight hundred dollars for him. 1839De Quincey Casuistry Rom. Meals Wks. 1854 III. 277 An ugly little parenthesis between two still uglier clauses of a teetotally ugly sentence. 1888Dr. Tanner Sp. Ho. Com. 20 July, The division, if it were taken now, would be taken entirely and tee-totally—(great laughter)—upon party lines. 1890‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer (1891) 232 They weren't tee-totally lost. b. With allusion to teetotal 1.
1841Hood Tale Trumpet xxxviii, The man teetotally wean'd from liquor. 1850Tait's Mag. XVII. 548/1 [Drink] a thing accursed, to be tee-totally abhorred and abandoned. ▪ II. teetotally, adv.2 rare. [f. teetotal a. 1; see teetotally adv.1 b.] In a teetotal manner, with total abstinence from alcoholic drinks.
1934H. G. Wells Exper. Autobiogr. II. viii. 533, I lived through my Bohemian days as sober as Shaw if not nearly so teetotally. |