tottie — totty UK [ˈtɒtɪ] / US [ˈtɑtɪ] or tottie UK / US noun Word forms totty : singular totty plural totties British offensive a) [uncountable] an insulting word for people, especially women, who are considered sexually attractive b) [countable] an… … English dictionary
totty — UK [ˈtɒtɪ] / US [ˈtɑtɪ] or tottie UK / US noun Word forms totty : singular totty plural totties British offensive a) [uncountable] an insulting word for people, especially women, who are considered sexually attractive b) [countable] an insulting… … English dictionary
Totty — f English: pet form of CHARLOTTE (SEE Charlotte), representing a rhyming variant of LOTTIE (SEE Lottie). The name was most common in the 18th and 19th centuries, like TETTY (SEE Tetty). Variant: Tottie … First names dictionary
Tottie — This very unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Tott, Tutt, Tothe, Tottman, Tottie, Tottey, Tutty and Tuttey, is English but of either Viking or Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origins. It is believed to derive from the Danish personal name… … Surnames reference
totty — n British a girl or women in general, seen as potential sexual partners. The word meant a prostitute or woman of easy vir tue in the 19th century and is probably an affectionate diminutive of Dorothy. It is still a fairly common term all over… … Contemporary slang
Toth — Recorded in several spellings including Tott, Toth, Tothe, Tottman, Tottie, and Tottey, this is a medieval English surname of pre 7th century origins. It is believed to derive from the Danish Viking personal name Thjod, but it is equally possible … Surnames reference
Tothe — Recorded in several spellings including Tott, Toth, Tothe, Tottman, Tottie, and Tottey, this is a medieval English surname of pre 7th century origins. It is believed to derive from the Danish Viking personal name Thjod, but it is equally possible … Surnames reference
Tott — Recorded in several spellings including Tott, Toth, Tothe, Tottman, Tottie, and Tottey, this is a medieval English surname of pre 7th century origins. It is believed to derive from the Danish Viking personal name Thjod, but it is equally possible … Surnames reference