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  • moted
  • moted

    1. An interjection shouted at someone who has been publicly humiliated. 1a. "Moted, corroded, your booty exploded." 2. Adjective describing such a person, i.e. "When she said that to him, he musta felt so moted." 3. General insult, i.e. "Those shoes are hella moted.". Contributor reports this as being very regional in its use. He doesn't think it's been heard outside the California state border. Even in CA it seems to have been confined to certain neighborhoods, with huge tracts of land between them totally ignorant of the word, as if it had teleported the distance. He thought it was a San Francisco Bay Area thing, but recently heard it referred to as "Valley slang" (S. California.) He remembers it from the early 90s, but its use apparently peaked in the 80s. Probably derives from "demoted." (ed: no sooner do we add information than it's updated... which is great! For example... see below. Ilana sent in the following) Your listing says it was particular to California, but you only list the Bay area (San Francisco) and the San Fernando Valley as places where you've gotten confirmed reports it was used. Well, I can add another area: I lived in Santa Monica (L.A.) in the 1970s and heard "moted" and "moted and corroded" all the time, at school. Although Santa Monica is only a handful of miles from the San Fernando Valley, it is definitely NOT the valley, culturally speaking; those really are two distinct areas, so you could add Santa Monica to your listing as a legitimate third part of California where the expression was used. (ed: so that clears *that* up... perhaps?)

  • HOTEL
  • HOTEL

    Hotel is British slang for a police station.

  • Snoozer
  • Snoozer

    A thief who robs hotel guests.

  • Hotel
  • Hotel

    often just a pub, not necessarily a place to sleep.

  • motel time
  • motel time

    The last minutes before bar closing; the last call for alcohol.

  • Publican
  • Publican

    Owner of a hotel

  • House peeper
  • House peeper

    House/hotel detective

  • Hotel
  • Hotel

    Ebonics: "I gave the bitch crabs and the hotel everybody."

  • SCRATCH HOUSE
  • SCRATCH HOUSE

    Scratch house is slang for a cheap hotel.

  • Ritzy
  • Ritzy

    Elegant (from the hotel).

  • Pub
  • Pub

    Licensed bar or hotel

  • pub
  • pub

    hotel

  • cage
  • cage

    A gloomy apartment or hotel.

  • catalog man
  • catalog man

    A model; a handsome individual.

  • House dick
  • House dick

    House/hotel detective

  • Take the bounce
  • Take the bounce

    To get kicked out (here, of a hotel)

  • cutiepie
  • cutiepie

    Male model.

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  • moted
  • moted

    1. An interjection shouted at someone who has been publicly humiliated. 1a. "Moted, corroded, your booty exploded." 2. Adjective describing such a person, i.e. "When she said that to him, he musta felt so moted." 3. General insult, i.e. "Those shoes are hella moted.". Contributor reports this as being very regional in its use. He doesn't think it's been heard outside the California state border. Even in CA it seems to have been confined to certain neighborhoods, with huge tracts of land between them totally ignorant of the word, as if it had teleported the distance. He thought it was a San Francisco Bay Area thing, but recently heard it referred to as "Valley slang" (S. California.) He remembers it from the early 90s, but its use apparently peaked in the 80s. Probably derives from "demoted." (ed: no sooner do we add information than it's updated... which is great! For example... see below. Ilana sent in the following) Your listing says it was particular to California, but you only list the Bay area (San Francisco) and the San Fernando Valley as places where you've gotten confirmed reports it was used. Well, I can add another area: I lived in Santa Monica (L.A.) in the 1970s and heard "moted" and "moted and corroded" all the time, at school. Although Santa Monica is only a handful of miles from the San Fernando Valley, it is definitely NOT the valley, culturally speaking; those really are two distinct areas, so you could add Santa Monica to your listing as a legitimate third part of California where the expression was used. (ed: so that clears *that* up... perhaps?)

  • HOTEL
  • HOTEL

    Hotel is British slang for a police station.

  • Snoozer
  • Snoozer

    A thief who robs hotel guests.

  • Hotel
  • Hotel

    often just a pub, not necessarily a place to sleep.

  • motel time
  • motel time

    The last minutes before bar closing; the last call for alcohol.

  • Publican
  • Publican

    Owner of a hotel

  • House peeper
  • House peeper

    House/hotel detective

  • Hotel
  • Hotel

    Ebonics: "I gave the bitch crabs and the hotel everybody."

  • SCRATCH HOUSE
  • SCRATCH HOUSE

    Scratch house is slang for a cheap hotel.

  • Ritzy
  • Ritzy

    Elegant (from the hotel).

  • Pub
  • Pub

    Licensed bar or hotel

  • pub
  • pub

    hotel

  • cage
  • cage

    A gloomy apartment or hotel.

  • catalog man
  • catalog man

    A model; a handsome individual.

  • House dick
  • House dick

    House/hotel detective

  • Take the bounce
  • Take the bounce

    To get kicked out (here, of a hotel)

  • cutiepie
  • cutiepie

    Male model.