Lottle

What is Lottle?


1.

A lot but not too much

There is a lottle snow outside.

See lots

2.

to be used when you want to fool someone into thinking you only like something a little but you really like it a lot

I only like him a lottle bit.

-How much do you like Harry Potter?

-Oh, just a lottle.

See lot, too, much, overly, excessive

3.

Pronounciation: lätel

Function: Noun

Etymology: Jonnyspeak, from Old English 'hlot', Modern English 'lot'

Date: Late 2007/Early 2008

1. More than a considerable quantity or extent <a lottle love>

e.g. I love you a lottle.

See lottle, lovka, love, lot, jonny

4.

(Adjective)

Seems like a little, but actually a lot.

"Hey, you wanna study History together?"

"But we're in different classes."

"Doesn't matter, theres a lottle stuff in common."

See lot, little, some, kinda, different, same

5.

Used in place of little, except means almost the opposite, with little meaning small and lottle meaning big

Emma: The life of Pi is religious right?

Max: A lottle bit yes

See little, lot, small, big, bit

6.

In between a little and a lot

"You look tired. Did you get any sleep last night?"

"A lottle."

See medium, little, average


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