Define Tittle Meaning

Tittle
The dot above the letter "i".

Proof read your paper for missing tittles.
By Frederica
Tittle
A very small breast/tit. A contraction of tit and "little". A little tit, if you will.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a tittle here and there, but I've seen bigger lumps in my oatmeal!
By Kendra
Tittle
verb:
to touch a tit a little.

noun:
tittle-billy - a man who tittles (also used in nursery rhymes)

Tittle tit, tittle too,
i touch tits and so can you!
tittle tee, tittle tat,
don't tittle people who are fat!
tittle tat, tittle tit,
tittle people who are fit!
tittle tut, tittle tee,
i got tittled by a tittle-billy!
By Nelli
Tittle
the act of someone putting there finger in a woman's cleavage.
similar to the word diddle, but with tits

"Last night at the bar some asshole tittled me."

"That girl is so fucking hot I want to put my fingers between her boobs. Is there a word for that? Oh ya, tittled. Im going to go tittle the shit out of her."
By Nessie
Tittle
That's a third nipple.

I gotta get my tittle removed. It's a little embarrassing.
By Kirstin
Tittle
A phonetical spelling of talk to you latter. Seems pointless buts its unique letter formation makes it incredibly quick to type.

Lorcan : I'm off mate tittle
By Lynne
Tittle
Term used to describe developing breasts.

My daughter is finally getting tittles.
By Lina
Tittle
A human breast. More so a female booby. It has a distinct aureole and nipple!



I can see your tittles through your shirt!!


I wanna tweak your tittles.

That's my tittle!!
By Erminie
Tittle
1. a distinguishing mark
2. the small dot above the english letter "i"
3. the strings that are attached to the hoods of sweatshirts

"Dude, don't pull my tittle!"
By Delly
Tittle
1. A small distinguishing mark on the letters "i" or "j". It was originally a larger mark, first appearing in Latin manuscripts, but was shortened when Roman-style typefaces were introduced. It is thought to be derived from Iota, the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet, which was used as a diacritic below other vowels in ancient Greek texts; others say it is derived from yodh, the smallest letter in Hebrew and Aramic alphabets.

2. A very small part or quantity; a particle, jot, or whit.

Arthur: Hey, Alfred, did you know that the dot over an "i" or "j" is called a tittle?

Alfred: Too bad I care a tittle.
By Irita