botty
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈbɒti/
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
botty (plural botties)
- (childish, slang) bottom
- Synonyms: arse, ass, bum, butt; see also Thesaurus:buttocks
- 2010, Zorba Tocks, The Taming of the Twins and a Selection of Illustrated Limericks:
- 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.
Derived terms
Noun
botty (plural botties)
Adjective
Noun
botty (plural botties)
- (MLE, slang) Alternative form of shotty, alternative form of dotty (“shotgun”).
- 2017 August 4, “Sticks and Stones”, performed by Zone 2 (Kwengface x Trizzac x PS):
- Sticks and Stones may break my bones
Not when I back this botty
- 2020 October 17, “Ying Yang”, performed by #TNB MA x Mighty1 x Di, 1:48 and from 2:55:
- Stepped in a rave with ying and yang, that’s me and bro with the botties
Ride around in the back of a cab, that’s me and this thing from Tottie
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Adjective
botty (comparative more botty, superlative most botty)
- (slang, archaic) Conceited, swaggering.
- 1834, anonymous, Barnadiston: A Tale of the Seventeenth Century (volume 2, page 88)
- […] 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.
- 2010, J. A. Noble, The Lime Walk (page 115)
- Such a nasty biggoty-botty man, 'e were, tew. Us 'eard 'im, more'n once, puttin' on 'is parts with young mistress Mary Emma. But 'twere Wade Southwood 'eared yer bumbaistin' t' maister that day!
- 1834, anonymous, Barnadiston: A Tale of the Seventeenth Century (volume 2, page 88)
References
- 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary
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