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Jitty vs Kitty - What's the difference?

jitty | kitty |

As a noun jitty

is (colloquial|british) (the narrow passage between rows of terraced houses or a fenced or hedged pathway linking two areas of a village).

As a proper noun kitty is

a diminutive of katherine and related female given names.

jitty

English

Noun

(jitties)
  • (colloquial, British) (the narrow passage between rows of terraced houses or a fenced or hedged pathway linking two areas of a village).
  • Usage notes

    The term is used in the English Midlands, also used in mining communities in the South-East of England, notably Aylesham.

    kitty

    English

    Alternative forms

    * kittie (young cat)

    Noun

    (kitties)
  • A kitten or young cat.
  • (childish) A pet name for a cat.
  • A money pool, as for a card game, or for shared expenses.
  • (poker, slang) In a home game, a small, specified amount taken from each pot to pay the host's expenses.
  • (slang) Female genitals. (less vulgar)
  • (card games) A set of additional cards dealt face down in some games.
  • Synonyms

    * (money pool) pot

    See also

    * pussy