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cutty
[kuht-ee]
adjective
cut short; short; stubby.
irritable; impatient; short-tempered.
noun
plural
cuttiesa short spoon.
a short-stemmed tobacco pipe.
Informal.an immoral or worthless woman.
cutty
/ ˈʌɪ /
adjective
short or cut short
noun
something cut short, such as a spoon or short-stemmed tobacco pipe
an immoral girl or woman (in Scotland used as a general term of abuse for a woman)
a short thickset girl
Word History and Origins
Origin of cutty1
Example Sentences
“Even at the beginning of this year, it was still a little cutty.”
He founded his own label, Roaring Lion, which released records by top acts such as Buju Banton, Cutty Ranks and Sizzla, and paid tribute to America’s first Black president with a 2008 single “Barack Obama.”
Things between Cutty and Ruth get serious, and Simone and Dina must reconnect.
The show, he wrote in a CNN.com article, “is nothing more than the fulfillment of every possible stereotype of the early 1960s bundled up nicely to convince consumers that the sort of morally repugnant behavior exhibited by its characters -- with one-night-stands and excessive consumption of Cutty Sark and Lucky Strikes -- is glamorous and ‘vintage.’”
Built around a sample of the dancehall great Cutty Ranks’ “Limb by Limb,” Jamie minces his source material into barely discernible syllables and launches it into hyperspace, leaving its component parts to ping off one another with a bouncy, exuberant energy.
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