dottie
A shotgun in UK drill.
Definitions
A shotgun. The spray of pellets leaves a pattern of dots — that's the etymology. Heavier piece in the drill arsenal, more associated with serious beef and older heads than the everyday handgun (leng).
dottie In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Named after the dot-pattern spread of shotgun pellets.
People Also Ask
What does dottie mean?
In UK drill, a dottie is a shotgun.
How do you use dottie in a sentence?
The term shows up in UK drill lyrics referencing a dottie, meaning a shotgun.
Is dottie offensive?
It's coded slang for a weapon used in drill music, so it's more about street/rap context than being a slur.
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