Gitty vs Gifty - What's the difference?
gitty | gifty |
A narrow, pedestrian, passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc.
(informal) Suited to being given as a gift.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 26, author=Mike Albo, title=A Trip to the Gift Shop Is Like a Day at the Museum, work=New York Times
, passage=It repeats some of the gifty tote bag and candleholder items from the sister store, but this is where you can get your hands on an authentic reproduction of an Eames lounge chair ($4,695) or a Bauhaus table lamp ($850; $265 for a replacement globe). }}
As a noun gitty
is a narrow, pedestrian, passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc.As an adjective gifty is
(informal) suited to being given as a gift.gitty
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Noun
(gitties)See also
*alley *alleyway *entry *gennel, ginnel, guinnel, gunnel, jennel *jitty *passage *shut *snicket *twitchel *wyndReferences
* Entry: [http://http://www.thefreedictionary.com/entry] * Jitty:BBC Derbyshire Dictionary feature. * Gitty:
BBC Derby Conversations feature.
gifty
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