What is the meaning of BUTTY. Phrases containing BUTTY
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n colloquial name for something sold in a chippy that’s served inside a roll or a folded-over piece of bread. It’s a bit of a northern English/Scottish thing, and has more recently started being used to cover pretty much any sort of sandwich. The most popular is a chip butty, but you can also buy bacon or fish butties without seeming strange. May be derived from the German “butterbrot” meaning “butter bread” and referring to a similar sort of dish.
Mate, friend, pal, mutation of buddy.
Sandwiches or similar pre-packed lunch alternative to school meals. Often lovingly prepared by ones mother - and often traded for more appetising alternatives. Chip butty/buttie = chips in a bap (bread roll) or sarnie (sandwich). (ed: these are damn yummy and I want one now! Tho' my favourite is cold mashed spuds with english salad cream.)
(1) Swansea equivalent to butty. Pronounced a bit like "push"... with an 'm', e.g. "Alright mush?! "Aye, tidy like!". (2) face (a more general use, e.g. to be "smacked in the much" was to be hit in the face.)
Masculine man or masculine lesbian
Sandwich
Friend.
Butty is British slang for a sandwich. Butty is Welsh slong for a close friend.
Noun. 1. A sandwich. The term originates in the North of England but has gained national use. Also spelt buttie. {Informal} 2. Term of address for a friend. [Welsh use]
n police car. Also “jam butty.” So called because they are white, with a red stripe down the middle, and therefore are almost indistinguishable from a twelve-foot metal jam sandwich.
Acquaintance, bit less friendly than butty Apparently derives from Welsh word gwas, meaning servant (that's for all the trivia buffs).
Noun. A police car. Cf. 'jam sandwich' [Mainly Merseyside use]
Mate, friend, pal, butty - but ALWAYS in third person.
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n.
One who mines by contract, at so much per ton of coal or ore.
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