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Toshy vs Toshly - What's the difference?

toshy | toshly |

In scottish|lang=en terms the difference between toshy and toshly

is that toshy is (scottish) , clean, neat while toshly is (scottish) , tightly, cleanly, neatly.

As an adjective toshy

is (british|slang) of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.

As an adverb toshly is

(scottish) , tightly, cleanly, neatly.

toshy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (British, slang) Of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.
  • :1902 , H. Belloc, Path to Rome , 163
  • ::The poor public... is driven back to toshy novels about problems, written by cooks.
  • (Scottish) , clean, neat
  • *1856 , J. Ballantine, Poems , 47
  • *:And see how it's keepit sae toshy and clean.
  • toshly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (Scottish) , tightly, cleanly, neatly
  • *1788 , E. Picken, Poems & Epist. , 176
  • *:Row't toshly up, an' franket.