totty

/ˈtɒti/

Etymology

Compare totter.

noun

  1. sexually attractive women considered collectively; usually connoting a connection with the upper class.
  2. an individual sexually attractive woman“The mother screamed that Ali was a posh totty who held her nose up at ordinary folk with babies.”
  3. Hottentot“Only the elite of the party are here assembled; for it would be little short of sacrelige for a Totty or a Caffre to presume to enter these sacred precincts, or to join in the conversation of the master”

adj

  1. unsteady; dizzy, tottery, or rickety“Then came October full of merry glee: / For yet his noule [head] was totty of the must, / Which he was treading in the wine-fats see, […]”
  2. Tiny, wee.“She would meet me with a summerbag: shoes and the little black number, though it had a totey hole at the shoulder […].”