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A lot and a little at the same time. Used when you would usually say "a little" sarcastically.
A: I want to look like Superman
B: you might need to do a lottle exercise to achieve that
a lottle by 3p.m.materine August 9, 2023
More than a little and less than a lot, but enough from two measurements to be affectionately significant
I told them that I like them a lottle.
Lottle by CornySauce September 14, 2023
A young child or baby, a toddler perhaps.
"what are you doing today?"
"Looking after the littl-ies".
My littl-e niece was born last month.
littl-e by anonymous November 6, 2023
Lottle is conjoined from two words, lot and little.

Lottle it’s somewhere between a little and a lot
For instance when someone says “I miss you a lottle” what they typically mean is I miss you a little, except it’s a lot!
Lottle by Gbotexy January 8, 2025
small in size, amount, or degree (often used to convey an appealing diminutiveness or express an affectionate or condescending attitude).
"i have a litte bit of butter"
litte by existyyyy December 8, 2025