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Buttie

UK Slang for a Sandwich, see also butty

Now then our kid, do us a corned beef and brown sauce BUTTIE

by Ste-vo August 20, 2003

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Buttie

Welsh slang for a friend, a pal, a mate

My buttie Aled and me was talking...

by Elinnid April 6, 2006

18๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


Buttie

Butt-buddy ... a buddy of the booty. A mate in which you mate with. Usually summoned by a booty call, a buttie is typically someone you have a sexual past with whom you recycle, or someone you are sexually but not emotionally attracted to.

"So are you and Brandon dating again?"

"Nah, we're just butties"

by The Cason-Point February 27, 2010

24๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


buttiful

a great butt

person 1: wow that is an amazing butt
person 2: yeah it's buttiful

by butt-lover April 2, 2013

20๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


butty

UK English term for a sandwich, particularly said from Birmingham upwards. The London equivalent would be "sarnie".

Probably comes from the word butter.

"What've you got for your dinner?"
"Cheese butties."

by Noodle May 14, 2005

200๐Ÿ‘ 71๐Ÿ‘Ž


Butty

Not to be confused with a sandwich, a butty is formed by folding a single slice of buttered bread around whatever takes your fancy and is readily available (i.e. requiring no further preparation). In its purest form a true butty is filled with ingredients, in any combination, from a meal already underway. For example, if you are eating a "Full English" breakfast, you may butter a slice of bread and pile on any one or more of the items on your plate (e.g. egg, sausage, beans, black pudding, bacon, mushrooms). No food is excluded as a potential ingredient of a butty provided it is ready to eat at the time. The all-time favourite though must surely be chips (as known in the UK, french fries elsewhere).

Gorging on a butty is always a more joyful activity than eating a sandwich as it embodies the pleasure of mild gluttony, rather than being a technical exercise in meeting nutritional needs. The contents are selected in a spontaneous fashion and usually involve a certain excess, preferably challenging the structural integrity of the bread and hand control / oral capacity of the consumer.

Enjoy! :-D

Parent: "What did you have for lunch?"
Child: "Just a jam butty."

by hokus focus August 11, 2011

173๐Ÿ‘ 70๐Ÿ‘Ž


butty

UK, term for a sandwich

Get us a sausage and egg butty from the shop, kidder

by Ste-vo August 13, 2003

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