Women vs Totty - What's the difference?
women | totty |
(woman)
(British, slang, English) sexually attractive women considered collectively; usually connoting a connection with the .
(slang, English) an individual sexually attractive woman
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(UK, obsolete, dialect) unsteady; dizzy; tottery
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As nouns the difference between women and totty
is that women is (woman) while totty is (british|slang|english) sexually attractive women considered collectively; usually connoting a connection with the.As an adjective totty is
(uk|obsolete|dialect) unsteady; dizzy; tottery.women
English
Alternative forms
* see the list at the lemma entry, womanNoun
women (p)- Three women went for a walk.
Quotations
* (English Citations of "women")Synonyms
* females * ladiesAntonyms
* menStatistics
*totty
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(-)Usage notes
Although denoting a countable subject, the noun is most often a . A single person is described as "some totty" or "a bit of totty". But a group of people can also be referred to as "some totty" or "the totty".Synonyms
* talentEtymology 2
Compare totter.Adjective
(en adjective)- For yet his noule [head] was totty of the must.
- (Sir Walter Scott)