Salty vs Walty - What's the difference?
salty | walty |
Tasting of salt.
Containing salt.
(figuratively) Coarse, provocative, earthy; said of language.
(figuratively) Experienced, especially used to indicate a veteran of the naval services; salty dog (from salt of the sea).
Irritated, annoyed; from sharp, spicy flavor of salt.
* 1946 , Mezz Mezzrow and Bernard Wolfe, Really the Blues , Payback Press 1999, page 61:
* 1969 , Iceberg Slim, Pimp: The Story of My Life , Holloway House Publishing, page 162:
(linguistics) Pertaining to those dialects of Catalan, spoken in the Balearic Islands and along the coast of Catalonia, that use definitive articles descended from the Latin .
Liable to roll over.
* Longfellow
As adjectives the difference between salty and walty
is that salty is tasting of salt while walty is liable to roll over.salty
English
Adjective
(er)- Ray and Fuzzy were salty with our unhip no-playing piano player, because she broke time on the piano so bad that the strings yelled whoa to the hammers.
- I want to beg your pardon for making you salty that night.
Coordinate terms
* (irritated attitude) sassyDerived terms
* (experienced sailor) salty dogAnagrams
*walty
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This ship is so crank and walty
- I fear our grave she will be!