Here's a breakdown of the words to help us understand what it might mean:
* Stone: A rock or a piece of hard mineral.
* Kittle: This word could have a few meanings:
* Kettle: A pot for boiling water.
* Kittle: An archaic word for a small cauldron.
* Kittle: In some dialects, it might mean "to tickle."
Possible Interpretations:
* "Stone in your kettle": This could refer to something that is a nuisance or an obstruction. It's like saying you have a "fly in your soup."
* "Stone in your kittle (tickle)": This could be a playful or teasing phrase, meaning that someone is causing you to feel uncomfortable or itchy.
Without further context, it's difficult to determine the precise meaning of "stone in your kittle."
If you can provide more information about where you heard this phrase, or the context in which it was used, it might be possible to get a better understanding of its meaning.