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From cult +‎ -y.

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culty (comparative more culty, superlative most culty)

  1. (informal) Resembling a cult.
    • 1988 January 15, C.C. Pyle, “Our Bodies, Their Selves”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      "They're not real culty. You look in their eyes and there are real people there."

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