Define Lottle Meaning

Lottle
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 Ingeberg
Lottle
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 Maible
Lottle
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

By Marin
Lottle
To like something but to be unsure if you like it a little or a lot so you like it a lottle.

How much do like him?
A lottle.
By Maiga
Lottle
Adj; the act of liking something a lot but cutely down playing it to a little.

John loves Rachel a lottle.

Doug misses his girlfriend a lottle.
By Doria
Lottle
(Adjective)
Seems like a little, but actually a lot.

"Hey, you wanna study History together?"
"But we're in different classes."
"Doesn't matter, theres a lottle stuff in common."
By Starlin
Lottle

By Tansy
A Lottle

By Letta
A Lottle
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 Juliette
Lottle
Something that is more than a little but less than a lot.

"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 Ruby