I. gutty
variant of guttée
II. gut·ty ˈgəd.ē adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: gut (I) + -y
1. Scotland : fat-bellied and gross
2. : having guts: as
a. : marked by vital and bold realism especially in its physical detail
a gutty , scalp-raising account of the war … in southeast Asia — Time
b. : marked by or having courage or fortitude
a gutty little kid — Oakley Hall
the guttiest thing I ever saw a man do, in a life that has produced some fairly rugged moments — Philip Wylie
c. : having a significant or challenging substance or quality
a gutty role in a play
the gutty , exciting pursuit of big or small game — Edison Marshall
d. : forthright and provocative in its effect upon the physical especially sexual passions