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lottle

Pronounciation: \lรคt\el\
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.

by Melissa Lovka March 4, 2008

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a lottle

it's a little except a lot.

I love you a lottle.

by xXKITTYXx^~^ December 16, 2015

3๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


lottle

To like something but to be unsure if you like it a little or a lot so you like it a lottle.

How much do like him?
A lottle.

by hentai_is_LIFE April 7, 2015

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a lottle

saying its a little bit but lying because its a lot

I love you just a lottle bit

by gabbystorring February 24, 2015

1๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


lottle

a little but a lot

I like you a lottle

by smallbearcub March 16, 2020


Lottle

Little but actually a lot

And i may be a lottle drunk right now

by DaddyCool June 1, 2022


Lottle

The mid point between "Little" and "Lot"

David was giggling a lottle.

by Asher Sully September 21, 2021