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单词 totty
释义 I. totty, n. (a.1)|ˈtɒtɪ|
Also tottie, totie.
1. Affectionate diminutive of tot n.4; a tiny tot or little child. Also as adj. Tiny, wee. Hence ˈtottykins = toddlekins.
1821Galt Sir A. Wylie III. xxxiii. 287, I would be blithe to see the wee totties spinning about the floor like peeries.1849J. Milne Let. in Bonar Life ix. (1868) 129 There is not a day that I don't think of our poor little totty.Ibid. 128 Bonnie wee totikins, Bricht as a bee.1906A. McCormick Tinkler Gipsies Galloway ii. 89 The fairies,—totie wee bodies a' cled in red.
2. slang. A girl or woman, esp. a ‘good-time’ girl.
1890Barrère & Leland Dict. Slang II. 368/2 Tottie.., a girl, a fast girl.1914Joyce Dubliners 29 He asked us which of us had the most sweethearts. Mahony mentioned lightly that he had three totties.1957J. Braine Room at Top xxviii. 230 She has a pal, some old tottie that lends her a flat.1968‘O. Mills’ Sundry Fell Designs viii. 86 All Dan's Manchester-type ladies were only totties. This marriage wasn't going to make any difference to them.1977C. Watson One Man's Meat iv. 34 Showing off. Certainly, why not? There were a couple of totties just behind.
3. Comb.: totty-pot = potty n. 1.
1966‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse II. 83 Potty or totty-pot, a child's chamber-pot.1971Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 22 Oct. 17/2 Room in boot for pram, pushchair, totty-pots, picnic gear.

Brit. slang. As a mass noun: people (esp. women) collectively regarded as objects of sexual desire. Freq. in a bit of totty.
1985R. Curtis & B. Elton Blackadder II in R. Curtis et al. Black-Adder (1998) 126/1 Still why should I complain, just leaves more rampant totty for us real men, eh?1986Guardian 13 Nov. 21/4 Tony, a Fusilier NCO explains: ‘About one in a hundred out here gets a bit of totty, a Greek woman: and they're going to end up married.’1997Total Film 23/2 They're not typical male totty, though—one's overweight, another's a middle-aged ex-foreman.2000S. Ingham in J. Adams et al. Girls' Night In 569 Clever me, I've scored the most glorious bit of totty.
II. totty, a.2 Now dial.|ˈtɒtɪ|
Forms: 4–6 toty, 6 tottye, -ie, 6– totty.
[app. f. tot-, as in totter and tottle + -y.]
Unsteady, shaky, tottery (physically or mentally); dizzy, dazed; tipsy, fuddled.
c1386Chaucer Reeve's T. 333 Myn heed is toty of my swynk to-nyght.1412–20Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. 5752 Somme also so toty in her hede Þat þei..haue no foot for to stonde vp-riȝt.1522More De Quat. Noviss. Wks. 97 What good can the great gluton do wt..his noll toty with drink?1570Levins Manip. 112/11 Totty, vacillans, ebriolus, a.1594O. B. Quest. Profit. Concern. 23 b, I thought his head was but tottie.1652Season. Exp. Netherl. 10 Who proving totty, They thought to ballast him.1819Scott Ivanhoe xxxiii, I was somewhat totty when I received the good knight's blow, or I had kept my ground.1828Craven Gloss., Totty, half drunk, tipsy.1890Doyle White Company xvii, Nay, nay, your head I can see is still totty.
b. Comb.: totty-grass, totter-grass, quaking-grass; totty-head, an imbecile; totty-headed a., light-headed, silly, frivolous; dizzy, giddy.
1901Speaker 20 Apr. 86/2 Who ever saw a child that did not love to gather primroses, horse daisies, or *totty-grass?
1680Honest Hodge & Ralph 28 Not such *Totty-heads yet, as to be led by the Nose by him.
a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, *Totty-headed, Giddy-headed, Hare-brain'd.a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Totty, totty-headed, dizzy. Particularly from the effect of too much drink.
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