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totty
/ ˈtɒtɪ /
noun
- informal.people, esp women, collectively considered as sexual objects
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Word History and Origins
Origin of totty1
C19: diminutive of tot 1
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Example Sentences
"I'll see about it later," said Totty's mother, and then she went into the house with her hostess, and the girls ran away to play.
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They helped arrange Miss Totty's coat and cap, and so merry were they that the baby laughed and crowed, and made friends at once.
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Totty crowed and gurgled, as if greatly pleased with her destiny, and the girls wheeled her along the path to the gate.
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The babies laughed, too, and both Dotty and Totty seemed to think that to be a captive princess was a delightful fate.
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"Their little white dresses are almost alike, anyway," said Gladys, as she took off Totty's coat.
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