Booty vs Dooty - What's the difference?
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(nautical) A form of prize which, when a ship was captured at sea, could be distributed at once.
Plunder taken from an enemy in time of war, or seized by piracy.
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(figuratively) Something that has been stolen or legally obtained from elsewhere.
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(slang) The buttocks, usually that of a female.
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(slang, not countable) A woman, considered as sexual partner or sex object.
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* {{quote-book, year=1861, author=Various, title=Atlantic Monthly, Volume 7, Issue 42, April, 1861, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Glad to see you back at the post of dooty . }}
* {{quote-book, year=1907, author=Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams, title=The Mystery, chapter=, edition=
, passage=When we gets back to the old Laughing Lass , then we drops back into our dooty again all right and proper. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1910, author=Horatio Alger, Jr., title=Jack's Ward, chapter=, edition=
, passage=It's your dooty to do just as she tells you, and you'll do right. }}
As nouns the difference between booty and dooty
is that booty is (nautical) a form of prize which, when a ship was captured at sea, could be distributed at once or booty can be (slang) the buttocks, usually that of a female or booty can be while dooty is (dated).booty
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Etymology 1
From (etyl)Noun
(booties)- After returning from their Halloween trick-or-treating, the kids settled down to enjoy their booty of candies.
Coordinate terms
* lootEtymology 2
From buttNoun
(booties)- You got a big ol' booty .
- It’s my duty to please that booty .
Derived terms
* booty call * bootylicious * onion bootyEtymology 3
From .Noun
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