quaint
Quaint is another Britishism (I do love those) meaning "attractively unusual or old-fashioned."
Though I like to think of this as a compliment, it can also be used as an insult. I remember venturing to the east coast to visit Michelle and observing that all the tall multistory houses were rather quaint. Michelle turned to me and said, "You meant that in a nice way, didn't you?" If you're a fan of Sherlock, I know I've heard it in there as an insult insinuating: "Oh, isn't that quaint? Aren't you silly and simple-minded? What a tiny brain you have." Funny how the same word can have two faces.
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