grotty

English

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɒti

Etymology 1

Clipping of grotesque + -y. Doublet of grody, the American equivalent. Compare Middle English groti, grooti (slimy, muddy), from Old English grotiġ (earthy, dirty) (modern dialectal English groaty, Scots grotty), which is equivalent to groat + -y. Compare also Scottish Gaelic grod (rotten, lousy, terrible), Middle Irish grot (bitter, sour).

Originated or popularised by the 1964 film A Hard Day's Night, starring the Beatles and written by Alun Owen.

Adjective

grotty (comparative grottier, superlative grottiest)

  1. (slang, British, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) Unpleasant, dirty, slovenly or offensive.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

See groaty.

Adjective

grotty (comparative grottier or more grotty, superlative grottiest or most grotty)

  1. Alternative form of groaty
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