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Definition of Cutty

Cutty
Cutty Cut"ty (k?t"t?), n. [Scotch.] 1. A short spoon. 2. A short tobacco pipe. --Ramsay. 3. A light or unchaste woman. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Cutty from wikipedia

- Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last...
- Dennis "Cutty" Wise is a fictional character inspired by real-life boxing trainer Calvin Ford on the HBO drama The Wire, pla**** by actor Chad Coleman...
- Cutty may refer to: Cutty Cutshall, American jazz trombonist Robert Cutshall (1911–1968) Cutty Ranks, Jamaican dancehall musician Philip Thomas (born 1965)...
- "The Cutty Wren" and its variants such as "The Hunting of the Wren" are traditional English folk songs. The origins and meaning of the song are disputed...
- Cutty Sark is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by La Martiniquaise in Scotland. The whisky was created on 23 March 1923 as a product of Berry...
- The Cutty Sark is a tea clipper ship built in Scotland, now in permanent dry dock at Greenwich, London Cutty Sark may also refer to: Cutty Sark (whisky)...
- Philip Thomas (born 12 February 1965), better known as Cutty Ranks, is a Jamaican dancehall singer. Thomas was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica in 1965...
- Cutty-sark (18th century Scots for a short chemise or undergarment) is a nickname given to Nannie,[citation needed] a fictional witch created by Robert...
- Tea Race of 1872 was a regatta, held in 1872 between two "tea clippers" Cutty Sark and Thermopylae. Clipper ships were small ships used to deliver Tea...
- Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Bank-Lewisham Line in Greenwich, south-east London, so...