Rotted vs Totted - What's the difference?
rotted | totted |
(rot)
(tot)
A small child.
A measure of spirits, especially rum.
* 1897: Mary H. Kingsley, Travels in West Africa
* 1916: Siegfried Sassoon, The Working Party
(UK, dialect, dated) A foolish fellow.
To sum or total.
As verbs the difference between rotted and totted
is that rotted is (rot) while totted is (tot).As an adjective rotted
is destroyed or damaged by rot.rotted
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Synonyms
* rottenVerb
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*Canadian phrases and sayings
totted
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Verb
(head)tot
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Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- He learned to run when he was just a tot .
- Then I give them a tot of rum apiece, as they sit huddled in their blankets.
- And tot of rum to send him warm to sleep.
- (Halliwell)