adjective General Slang

nowty

NOW-tee · adjective · informal

Bad-tempered or irritable.

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Definitions

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Grumpy, short-tempered or moody. A Lancashire/Manchester dialect word.

“He's proper nowty when he's not had his brew.”
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nowty In A Sentence

He's proper nowty when he's not had his brew.

Origin & Usage

North West English dialect, related to 'naughty' (bad-tempered).

Variants nowdy

People Also Ask

What does 'nowty' mean?

It means grumpy, short-tempered or moody, in Lancashire and Manchester dialect.

Where does 'nowty' come from?

It's North West English dialect, related to the word 'naughty' in its older sense of bad-tempered.

Where is 'nowty' used?

It's heard across the North West of England.

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