To like or do something way more than a little, even more than a lot.
Tutti Frutti ice cream is my favorite, I like it a lottle!
by Chrithyyyyy October 27, 2017
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“I’d like a lottle bit of ice cream please!”
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Used in place of little, except means almost the opposite, with little meaning small and lottle meaning big
Emma: The life of Pi is religious right?
Max: A lottle bit yes
by Conquerer of Maxtown August 14, 2008
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to be used when you want to fool someone into thinking you only like something a little but you really like it a lot
I only like him a lottle bit.

-How much do you like Harry Potter?
-Oh, just a lottle.
by Julia Flamashlama December 17, 2008
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adjective

1. a lot of a little.

Used to modify the degree or quantity being indicated by the word little.
"That chick is a little weird."
"A little?"
"Nah... a lottle"
by Auguste Dupin March 20, 2010
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the opposite of a little. someone will bring up how little you like a particular thing and you come back with this word
So you like dudes now?
not really just a little...
Yeah right! you like them a lottle!
by nigga Jay August 8, 2007
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