The Collaborative International Dictionary
Highty-tighty
Highty-tighty \High"ty-tigh"ty\, a. Hoity-toity.
Wiktionary
highty-tighty
a. (obsolete form of hoity-toity English)
Usage examples of "highty-tighty".
It's just as Gerald Doak says to me in Chicago—oh, yes, Jerry's an old friend of mine—the wife and I are thinking of running over to England to stay with Jerry in his castle, next year—and he said to me, 'Georgie, old bean, I like Lucile first-rate, but you and me, George, we got to make her get over this highty-tighty hooptediddle way she's got.