n. a picture or brief broadcast of a (nude, semi-nude, or attractive) woman, used to appeal to male readers or viewers. Subjects:
United Kingdom, Entertainment, Media
Etymological Note: totty ‘girl or woman, esp. one who is loose, or a prostitute.’
Citations:
1998 Stephen Plaice Guardian (U.K.) (Oct. 24) “Through the spyhole” p. 4: Soft-porn totty-shots happily co-exist on cell walls with baby-snaps and postcards. 2003 Andrew McGuinness Campaign (U.K.) (Apr. 25) “Dad—An Expert’s View” p. 10: I was particularly impressed that they even managed to get the lads’ mags stalwart of a naked “totty shot” in, even if it was rather worthily dressed up in an advice column from a midwife. 2004 Mark Campanarios Football365.com (U.K.) (June 11) “Euro 2004: Reasons It’s Going To Be Ace”: The Totty Shots. Lest I be accused of sexism here, that is the unofficial slang term for the shot of a woman in the crowd used to spice up TV coverage.