The spelling of the word "laddery" is quite straightforward when you break it down phonetically using IPA transcription. It is pronounced /ˈlædəri/, with stress on the first syllable, and is used to describe behavior or language that is boisterous, rough, or unrefined, typical of a group of men. The spelling includes a double "d" and "e" to represent the sound of the unstressed vowel, while the final "y" creates the adjectival form.