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:2025/11/20
butty
Verb
UK
archaic
dialectal
Shropshire
Yorkshire
Japanese Meaning
(古語・英国方言)一緒に協力して働く、共に付き合う / (古語・シュロップシャー方言)共に暮らす、一緒に住む
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(archaic, UK dialect) To work together; to keep company with. / (archaic, Shropshire) To cohabit; to reside with another as a couple.
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butty
When the storm hit, the neighbors decided to butty through the night to repair the damaged roofs.
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When the storm hit, the neighbors decided to butty through the night to repair the damaged roofs.
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