English edit

Etymology edit

slit +‎ -y

Adjective edit

slitty (comparative slittier, superlative slittiest)

  1. Slitlike.
    • 1982, Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything, page 8:
      It had a peculiar alien tallness, a peculiar alien flattened head, peculiar slitty little alien eyes[.]
    • 1997, Ben Pimlott, The Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth II:
      Chatting to some British students, he cheerily remarked that they would get "slitty eyes" if they stayed too long in China.
    • 1998, Julie Myerson, Me and the Fat Man:
      We choose the farthest away church with the blackest, slittiest windows and he pulls me and Jimmy in.

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