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Pronounciation: \lät\el\
Function: Noun
Etymology: Jonnyspeak, from Old English 'hlot', Modern English 'lot'
Date: Late 2007/Early 2008

1. More than a considerable quantity or extent <a lottle love>
lottle by Melissa Lovka March 3, 2008
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!
Lottle by Chrithyyyyy October 28, 2017
“I’d like a lottle bit of ice cream please!”
Lottle by Interraptor April 1, 2020
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
Lottle by Conquerer of Maxtown October 9, 2008
To like something but to be unsure if you like it a little or a lot so you like it a lottle.
lottle by hentai_is_LIFE April 7, 2015