What is a cutty lady?

an immoral girl or woman. 4. a short thickset girl. 5. derogatory, offensive.

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What does it mean when someone calls you Cutty?

cutty in American English

1. cut short; short; stubby. 2. irritable; impatient; short-tempered.

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What does Cutty mean in Scottish?

'Cutty Sark' is an archaic Scottish name for a short nightdress. 'Cutty' means short or stumpy, and 'sark' means nightdress or shirt.

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What is the origin of the word Cutty?

1790, "cut short" (adj.), from cut (v.). Also used as a noun of a variety of things: a short spoon, a short tobacco pipe, a pop-gun, also a dismissive term for a naughty or wanton woman or girl. Also used of a wren or a hare. also from 1790.

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What does Cutty mean Bay Area?

Cutty. Cutty generally means shady or sketchy when referring to a situation or person, but with a positive flair. In its noun form, the Cuts, it refers to the rougher parts of town.

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What are Cutty's?

noun,plural cut·ties. a short spoon. a short-stemmed tobacco pipe.

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What is the slang for the Bay Area?

NorCal - A California slang term used to refer to Northern California, which includes the Bay Area and surrounding regions.

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What does Cuddy mean in British?

cuddy (plural cuddies) (nautical) A cabin, for the use of the captain, in the after part of a sailing ship under the poop deck. a small cupboard or closet. (Scotland, Durham, Northumbria, historical) A donkey, especially one driven by a huckster or greengrocer.

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What does Cuddy mean in England?

cuddy in British English

or cuddie (ˈkʌdɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -dies. dialect, mainly Scottish. a donkey or horse.

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What is a nigel in Australian slang?

Nigel (plural Nigels) (Australia, derogatory, youth slang) Synonym of dweeb (“boring or socially inept person”) He's such a Nigel, hanging around in the library all day by himself.

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What is Scottish for darling?

m' usgair! my darling, my precious thing! a chuilein! my (dear) lad/laddie, my darling/dear (of either gender)

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What does girl mean in Scottish?

A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!"

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What is Cockney girl slang?

Twist and Twirl is Cockney slang for Girl.

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What is Peggy slang for?

1. nautical slang. a person who performs menial work on board a ship, esp cooking duties. adjectiveWord forms: -gier or -giest. 2.

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What does Cuddy mean in Scottish?

a donkey; a horse. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines this as a donkey or ass but to some Scots speakers it's a general term for a horse of any description. The DSL does give a further definition: “Also used of a horse: a short thick, strong horse”.

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What does Cuddy mean in Irish?

Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuidighthigh 'descendant of Cuidightheach', a personal name meaning 'helper'.

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Why do cockneys call a house a gaff?

"Gaff" is an informal word for "home." Although the origins of this phrase are largely unknown, a gaff in the 18th-century was a music hall or theatre, and so it's believed to derive from this.

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What is a commoner UK slang?

a common person, as distinguished from one with rank, status, etc. British. any person ranking below a peer; a person without a title of nobility.

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What is a Rupert in British slang?

Rupert in British English

(ˈruːpət ) noun. military derogatory, slang. a junior officer in the British army. Collins English Dictionary.

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What does Dottie mean in UK slang?

dotty. / (ˈdɒtɪ) / adjective-tier or -tiest. slang, mainly British feeble-minded; slightly crazy.

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What is British slang for homies?

Mate (noun) So, 'mate' is British slang for a friend. But, like a lot of British slang, mate is a word that is used as much sarcastically as it is sincerely. You're just as likely to call someone 'mate' when they're your friend as when they're annoying you.

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What does Hella mean in the Bay Area?

A Guide to Bay Area Slang

Hella – very, really, extremely; many, a lot; in an extraordinary or impressive manner. "That jacket's hella dope!" Hyphy – hyper, excited. “I'm from the Bay where we hyphy and go dumb.

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What does Hella juiced mean?

Juiced: Hella excited (Not to be confused with "the juice".) In a sentence – I'm juiced for this weekend.

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Why do Bay Area people say Hella?

Many Bay Area residents and Californians believe that hella — and its G-rated equivalent “hecka” — are Bay Area slang. The words, which mean “very” or “a lot of,” can be used multiple ways. You can say “I'm hella stoked” or “There were hella people at that party last night,” or even, “I was doing it for hella days.”...

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