noun Street Slang

dottie

· noun · uk-drill

A shotgun in UK drill.

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Definitions

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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).

“Whole verse was him threatening to bring the dottie to the function.”
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dottie In A Sentence

Whole verse was him threatening to bring the dottie to the function.

Origin & Usage

Named after the dot-pattern spread of shotgun pellets.

Variants dottydotzdots

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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