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Siditty vs Saditty - What's the difference?

siditty | saditty | Alternative forms |

Saditty is a alternative form of siditty.


Siditty is often a misspelling of saditty.


Siditty has no English definition.

As an adjective saditty is

acting snobbish, arrogant, or superior; uppity; perceived to be trying to associate with a higher social class.

siditty

Not English

Siditty has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'siditty':

steady, satiety, stotty, saditty, stithy, skydaddy, seddity, stiddy, stythy

saditty

English

Alternative forms

* hasadity * saddity, sadiddy * seditty, seddity * siditty

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (US, slang, chiefly, AAVE) Acting snobbish, arrogant, or superior; uppity; perceived to be trying to associate with a higher social class.
  • References

    * OED * 2000: Mary Pattillo-McCoy, Black Picket Fences: Privilege and Peril Among the Black Middle Class *: She described herself as “naïve” and “sheltered,” and said that her friends affectionately called her “sadity,” an old black vernacular term for snobbish. * 2004: Darrious D. Hilmon, Divalicious *: That doesn’t mean she has to speak so sadity. * 2006: Teresa Seals, Taylor Made *: A perfect word for her: Sadity. Most people perceive her as arrogant, but when she opens her mouth, you can tell the girl is straight from the hood. *1969: Maya Angelou, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings *:St. Louis teachers, on the other hand, tended to act very "siditty" and talked down to their students from the lofty heights of education and whitefolks' enunciation. *1967: Jet Magazine, July 20, 1967 [http://books.google.com/books?id=57kDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA43&dq=jet%20magazine%201967%20seditty&pg=PA43
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  • *:Not only was Eartha, who is considered "seditty" by many Negroes, an eloquent Capital Hill spokesman for those young Dee Cee "rebels with a cause," but the volatile singer-actress is now laying elaborate plans to build a huge trade school for Negroes and other minorities somewhere between Las Vegas and Los Angeles that will "train them for real jobs that are attainable."