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trotty, a. colloq.|ˈtrɒtɪ| Also trottie. [f. trot n.1 + -y1.] a. Of daintily small proportions. b. Of a person: agreeable, amenable.
1891‘L. Malet’ Wages of Sin II. v. i. 165 Some of the little silk shifties and night-i-gowns were simply too trottie for words. a1913F. Rolfe Desire & Pursuit of Whole (1934) xi. 109 ‘I can't tell you how trotty we think it of you!’..bibbled the woman. 1928Galsworthy Swan Song i. i. 4 Trotty little ladies with dresses tight blown about trotty little figures. |