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toot
1[toot]
verb (used without object)
(of a horn or whistle) to give forth its characteristic sound.
to make a sound resembling that of a horn, whistle, or the like.
to sound or blow a horn, whistle, or wind instrument.
verb (used with object)
to cause (a horn, whistle, or wind instrument) to sound.
to sound (notes, music, etc.) on a horn or the like.
noun
an act or sound of tooting.
Slang.cocaine.
toot
2[toot]
toot
4[toot]
noun
a paper bag.
a paper cone used as a container.
toot
1/ ٳː /
verb
to give or cause to give (a short blast, hoot, or whistle)
to toot a horn
to toot a blast
the train tooted
noun
the sound made by or as if by a horn, whistle, etc
slangany drug for snorting, esp cocaine
slanga drinking spree
slanga lavatory
toot
2/ ٳː /
noun
an informal name for tutu 2
Other 51Թ Forms
- tooter noun
- ˈٴǴdzٱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of toot1
Origin of toot2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of toot1
Example Sentences
As well as the fireworks, the players could also hear car horns tooting and police sirens during the opening two sets.
"We want our steel back!" chants the crowd, as passing motorists toot their horns in support.
By her demeanour, I also instinctively sensed that a polite toot of the horn was not the appropriate response.
"I don't mean to toot my own horn," he says, before sharing how the pair released a freestyle together on Kenny's channel in 2020.
If I may toot my own horn here, I don’t think I’ve slipped much.
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