by The Strut September 29, 2004
Olde English word for clitoris. Comes from motte and bailey castle, where the motte was a mound with a stronghold and the bailey was an enclosed courtyard.
"She had the day off work and just hung around the house watching Twilight while flicking her motte."
by morning_glory September 19, 2011
Sexually transmitted disease. Includes but is not limited too gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, etc. A degenerative condition.
by marky pooh December 07, 2004
The best way to describe "the motts" is like this:
Do you remember the first time you watched a bad daytime interview show, like Springer or something, and someone is just making a total ass out of themselves, doing or saying something very uncomfortable?
Or when you are sitting through a high school talent show and all of a sudden you feel embarrassed for your classmate who is singing "The Greatest Love Of All" by Whitney Houston?
You sometimes have to cover your eyes, or look away.
Thats "the motts".
Do you remember the first time you watched a bad daytime interview show, like Springer or something, and someone is just making a total ass out of themselves, doing or saying something very uncomfortable?
Or when you are sitting through a high school talent show and all of a sudden you feel embarrassed for your classmate who is singing "The Greatest Love Of All" by Whitney Houston?
You sometimes have to cover your eyes, or look away.
Thats "the motts".
by Jodie Dalle December 11, 2008
another term used instead of girlfriend.
Also means a hairy vagina (not in ireland) which is funny as this means all the girls in ireland don't realise they are being called hairy vaginas
Also means a hairy vagina (not in ireland) which is funny as this means all the girls in ireland don't realise they are being called hairy vaginas
by virginlungs April 11, 2006
by alex john September 23, 2006
Cash money, see also flow, from the old skool applesauce commercial "I got the motts." We've been using this since the late 80's in central Florida.
by Jooky Sea Captain June 19, 2004