Plutey vs Flutey - What's the difference?
plutey | flutey |
plutocratic
* 1933 , The Commercial Telegraphers' Journal
* 2010 , Mark Abernethy, Second Strike
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 26, author=Charles Isherwood, title=Lady Bracknell Is Back, With a Slightly Unladylike Air, work=New York Times
, passage=The flutey phrasing of Edith Evans in the Asquith film tends to chime in my head whenever I see the play, creating a distracting echo ?— and making most Lady B’s seem like hollow also-rans. }}
As adjectives the difference between plutey and flutey
is that plutey is {{cx|slang|rare|lang=en}} plutocratic while flutey is an alternative spelling of lang=en.plutey
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Rice Rees, Art Chamberlain, and Butch Nicholson; a select GD crowd, we were told, a rather plutey bunch.
- She'd been posing as a journalist and had joined a plutey Bangkok tennis club to get close to a general in the government.
flutey
English
Adjective
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