It's the Word of the Day podcast for December 4th.
Today's word is hoity-toity, spelled as two hyphenated words H-O-I-T-Y hyphen T-O-I-T-Y.
Hoity-toity is an adjective.
Someone or something described as hoity-toity may also be called snooty or pretentious.
Horty-Torty people appear to think that they are better,
smarter, or more important than other people,
and Horty-Torty places and things seem to be made for those same people.
An informal word, Horty-Torty, is a synonym of the words pompous, fancy, and hyphalutin.
Here's the word used in a sentence from Vulture by Jen Cheney.
Most summer Olympics show beach volleyball on a beach.
This year's spikers will play in front of the Eiffel Tower because they can.
And just in case equestrian events aren't hoity-toity enough,
the 2024 dressage and jumping will unfold at the Palace of Versailles.
In modern use,
the word hoity-toity is used almost exclusively to describe someone who's got their nose stuck up in the air or something suited for such a person.
But for over a hundred years,
hoity-toity was used solely as a noun, referring to thoughtless and silly behavior.
The noun originated as a rhyming reduplication of the dialectical verb hoit,
meaning to play the fool.
Accordingly, as an adjective,