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scatty
[skat-ee]
scatty
/ ˈæɪ /
adjective
empty-headed, frivolous, or thoughtless
distracted (esp in drive someone scatty )
Other Word Forms
- ˈٳپ adverb
- ˈٳپԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of scatty1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scatty1
Example Sentences
But this was not a case of Rach being scatty, instead it was the reality of living with ADHD.
And there was the incident that drove them scatty.
Rangers hustled and harried Leipzig, refusing to bend, riding their luck but defending with a zeal that drove Leipzig scatty at times.
This is a tricky game to approach if you are a manager under pressure like Solskjaer is, but Tottenham are still quite scatty themselves so would not surprise me if United went there and won.
"If Dan and Sara are the mum and dad, I'm the scatty teenager. I'm basically the person who posts memes and funny stuff into the group."
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