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gutty1 /ˈɡʌti /noun (plural gutties) Irish & Scottish informalA plimsoll.A pair of plimsolls - we used to call them gutties - was purchased for the princely sum of 10, and the kindly police officers then drove him back to the stadium in plenty of time for the match....- I rushed home and said to Mammy, "I didn't want those gutties, I wanted black patent shoes with square buckles."
- He sat on the bench and changed his shoes for a black pair of gutties.
Origin From gutta-percha, because the soles of the shoes are made of rubber. Rhymes butty, cutty, nutty, puttee, putty, rutty, smutty gutty2 /ˈɡʌti /adjective (guttier, guttiest) North American informalGutsy.Whether you like him or loathe him, you have to give him props for one of the game's all-time great gutty performances....- The question has a sticky personal dimension, that of presidential character and the president's own gutty willingness to take decisive action.
- They're gutty and gritty and fundamental and fearless.
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