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How would you explain ‘dotie brodies’ in the context?
“Listen, if we go anywhere together now, you are not to say you’re my son, do you hear me. Look at you, a man! How could you do that to me? That’s it, mister. The men nowadays want fillies and pips and sweet patooties and no-o-o dotie brodies.”
How would you explain ‘dotie brodies’ in the context?
Thanks!
18 apr. 2014 12:43
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1. doty. adj. used to describe something wich is half rotten or waterlogged. It can also be used to describe something or someone who is showing the diseases or weaknesses associated with old age.
2.brodie A person of the male gender that is a real dude (Urban dictionary)
So,may be with other words, men nowadays don´t want to have as a companion a fellow looking old....
20 april 2014
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