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Definition of Titty
1. Noun. Either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman.
Group relationships: Adult Female Body, Woman's Body
Terms within: Lactiferous Duct, Areola, Ring Of Color
Generic synonyms: Mamma, Mammary Gland
Derivative terms: Bosomy
Definition of Titty
1. n. A little teat; a nipple.
Definition of Titty
1. Proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Letitia. ¹
2. Noun. (slang) a breast ¹
3. Noun. (slang) a nipple ¹
4. Noun. a kitten ¹
5. Noun. (''Scottish colloquial'') a sister or girl ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Titty
1. a teat [n -TIES] - See also: teat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Titty
Literary usage of Titty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Children's Literature: A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher by Charles Madison Curry (1921)
"titty MOUSE AND TATTY MOUSE titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse both lived in a house,
titty Mouse went a leasing and Tatty Mouse went a leasing, So they both went ..."
2. A Study of Fairy Tales by Laura Fry Kready (1916)
"In titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse the setting is realistic but becomes ... It is
realistic for titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse to live in a little house, ..."
3. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1854)
"... titty, at law, Philada. Ere, Oswald, of the North'n Liberties. Evans, William,
carpenter, Norrington, I'hilada. County. ..."
4. The McCloskey Primer by Margaret Orvis McCloskey, Charles Copeland (1909)
"titty MOUSE AND TATTY MOUSE titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse both lived in a house.
titty Mouse went gleaning, and Tatty Mouse went gleaning. ..."
5. Language Reader: First to Sixth Year by Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Katherine Bowditch Owens, Mary Elizabeth Brooks, Ida Elizabeth Robbins, Mary Frederika Kirchwey, Jennie Freeborn Owens, 1868- (1906)
"And Tatty Mouse lived in a house. So they both lived in a house. And titty Mouse
went thieving. And Tatty Mouse went thieving. ..."
6. Language Reader by Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Jennie Freeborn Owens (1906)
"And Tatty Mouse lived in a house. So they both lived in a house. And titty Mouse
went thieving. And Tatty Mouse went thieving. So they both went thieving. ..."