"saditty" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /səˈdɪ.ti/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Flame, not lame-saditty.wav Forms: more saditty [comparative], most saditty [superlative]
enPR: sə-dĭ′-tē Etymology: Uncertain. Perhaps an alteration of sedate (see quotation below) or another word. Attested from the 20th century. Etymology templates: {{unc|en}} Uncertain Head templates: {{en-adj}} saditty (comparative more saditty, superlative most saditty)
  1. (US, slang, chiefly African-American Vernacular) Acting snobbish, arrogant, or superior; uppity; perceived to be trying to associate with a higher social class. Tags: US, slang Synonyms: hasadity, sadity, saddity, sadiddy, seditty, seddity, siditty, siddity

Alternative forms

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