"I like you a lottle"......"my partying got a lottle out of hand for a bit, but I'm back to staying in most nights"....."we text a lottle"....
by Bananas Magilicutty November 21, 2016
adjective
1. a lot of a little.
Used to modify the degree or quantity being indicated by the word little.
1. a lot of a little.
Used to modify the degree or quantity being indicated by the word little.
by Auguste Dupin March 20, 2010
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>
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>
by Melissa Lovka March 04, 2008
A lot but not too much
by Aiimee Brookes & Sofi Asquith February 06, 2009