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Definitions by Andy McFarland

stemming from the greek, latin and fife root jutt, meaning booklet or notepad. used in modern english mainly by primary or high school teachers born and raised in fife, to descibe what are now named a "jotter".
"right then everyone, get yer jutters out please. pensch, notsch and national test jutters. pay attention." mr k clark
jutter by Andy McFarland July 15, 2004