butty|butties in English
noun
[but·ty || 'bʌtɪ]
(British) sandwich; slice of bread and butter; (British Slang) fellow worker, colleague (esp. in a coal mine)
Use "butty|butties" in a sentence
1. 17 I hope your brand new Lowe daysack helps keep your butties safe from those marauding sheep.
2. 1 review of Cantors "If you're looking for stodgy chip-butty (sandwich filled with chips to the southern folk) then this is your place
3. Buddy (n.) 1850, American English, possibly an alteration of brother, or from British colloquial butty "companion" (1802), itself perhaps a variant of booty in booty fellow "confederate who shares plunder" (1520s)
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