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Postby eberntson » Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:45 pm

American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This hoi·ty-toi·ty (hoi'tē-toi'tē) Pronunciation Key
adj.
Pretentiously self-important; pompous.
Given to frivolity or silliness.

And,

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hoity-toity

1668, "riotous behavior," from earlier highty tighty "frolicsome, flighty," perhaps an alteration and reduplication of dial. hoyting "acting the hoyden, romping" (1594), see hoyden. Sense of "haughty" first recorded late 1800s, probably on similarity of sound.

Ant then there is WordNET, who I think has it wrong with the following definition:

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adjective
affectedly genteel [syn: grandiose]
EBERNTSON
Fear less, hope more;
eat less, chew more;
whine less, breathe more;
talk less, say more,
and all good things will be yours.
--R. Burns

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Postby Slava » Sat Jun 18, 2011 6:45 pm

That's quite a change in meaning over time for this one. We go from a frolicsome, flighty hoyden to affectedly genteel.
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