too utterly too (too) adj.
a general term of approval, usu. regarded as somewhat affected.
‘New Year’s Day’ in Pearl Christmas Annual 62: Her bubs were intense, / Her arse was immense, / And her cunt quite too utterly utter! | ||
London Dly News 1 Dec. 2/1: This late text of 1522 is ‘almost too utterly too too’. | ||
Liverpool Echo 28 June 3/6: Two innings for a club in existence two seasons is too utterly too too altogether. | ||
Liverpool Echo 2 May 3/8: The latest craze is hat flirtation. it is too utterly utter, too intensely intense. | ||
Essex Standard 30 June 2/6: Ah, this is too too — it is too utterly too! | ||
Student Sl. in Cohen (1997) 22: too utterly too too Fine, excellent, beyond expression. | ||
Manchester Courier 5 July 12/5: That train made me feel awfully grand, ‘quite too utterly too too,’ in fact. | ||
Passing Eng. of the Victorian Era 248/1: Too utterly too (Society, 1883). Final phrase resulting from the satirical use of ‘too-too.’. | ||
Eve. teleg. (Dundee) 28 July 3/4: Some of the carnical items were too utterly too too. |