Fouthy vs Youthy - What's the difference?
fouthy | youthy |
Ample; plentiful; free in giving; generous; hospitable.
Having the appearance of fulness; full-looking.
(UK, slang) youth centre
* 2004 , "The Grate Denini", No Persian Punch on BBC'' (on newsgroup ''uk.sport.horseracing )
* 2009 , Mandasue Heller, The Game
As adjectives the difference between fouthy and youthy
is that fouthy is ample; plentiful; free in giving; generous; hospitable while youthy is young.As a noun youthy is
youth centre.fouthy
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Alternative forms
* (l)Adjective
(en-adj)Derived terms
* (l)youthy
English
Noun
(youthies)- I carried a 4x12 cab into the youthy for Thin Lizzy back in 1970
- 'If he's owt like the lads at the youthy , yeah,' Mary told her blithely.