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toot T0266800 (to͞ot)v. toot·ed, toot·ing, toots v.intr.1. To sound a horn or whistle in short blasts.2. To make the sound of a horn or whistle blown in short blasts or a sound resembling it.3. Slang To snort cocaine.v.tr.1. To blow or sound (a horn or whistle).2. To sound (a blast, for example) on a horn or whistle.3. Slang To snort (cocaine).n.1. A blast, as of a horn.2. Slang A drinking binge.3. Slang Cocaine, especially a small amount snorted at one time. [Ultimately of imitative origin.] toot′er n.toot (tuːt) vbto give or cause to give (a short blast, hoot, or whistle): to toot a horn; to toot a blast; the train tooted. n1. the sound made by or as if by a horn, whistle, etc2. (Recreational Drugs) slang any drug for snorting, esp cocaine3. slang US and Canadian a drinking spree4. slang Austral a lavatory[C16: from Middle Low German tuten, of imitative origin] ˈtooter n
toot (tuːt) n (Plants) NZ an informal name for tutu2toot1 (tut) v.i. 1. (of a horn or whistle) to give forth its characteristic sound. 2. to make a sound resembling that of a horn or whistle. 3. to sound or blow a horn, whistle, or wind instrument. v.t. 4. to cause (a horn, whistle, or wind instrument) to sound. 5. to sound (notes, music, etc.) on a horn or the like. n. 6. an act or sound of tooting. [1500–10; akin to Middle Low German tuten, Swedish tuta in same sense; orig. imitative] toot′er, n. toot2 (tut) Slang. n. 1. a binge, esp. a period of drunken revelry. 2. an inhaled dose of cocaine. v.t. 3. to inhale (cocaine). [1780–90; compare earlier argot touting heavy drinking, Scots tout, toot draft, swig] toot Past participle: tooted Gerund: tooting
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I toot | you toot | he/she/it toots | we toot | you toot | they toot |
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I tooted | you tooted | he/she/it tooted | we tooted | you tooted | they tooted |
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I am tooting | you are tooting | he/she/it is tooting | we are tooting | you are tooting | they are tooting |
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I have tooted | you have tooted | he/she/it has tooted | we have tooted | you have tooted | they have tooted |
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I was tooting | you were tooting | he/she/it was tooting | we were tooting | you were tooting | they were tooting |
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I had tooted | you had tooted | he/she/it had tooted | we had tooted | you had tooted | they had tooted |
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I will toot | you will toot | he/she/it will toot | we will toot | you will toot | they will toot |
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I will have tooted | you will have tooted | he/she/it will have tooted | we will have tooted | you will have tooted | they will have tooted |
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I will be tooting | you will be tooting | he/she/it will be tooting | we will be tooting | you will be tooting | they will be tooting |
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I have been tooting | you have been tooting | he/she/it has been tooting | we have been tooting | you have been tooting | they have been tooting |
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I will have been tooting | you will have been tooting | he/she/it will have been tooting | we will have been tooting | you will have been tooting | they will have been tooting |
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I had been tooting | you had been tooting | he/she/it had been tooting | we had been tooting | you had been tooting | they had been tooting |
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I would toot | you would toot | he/she/it would toot | we would toot | you would toot | they would toot |
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I would have tooted | you would have tooted | he/she/it would have tooted | we would have tooted | you would have tooted | they would have tooted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | toot - a blast of a horn sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | | 2. | toot - revelry in drinking; a merry drinking partybooze-up, carousal, carouse, benderrevel, revelry - unrestrained merrymaking | Verb | 1. | toot - make a loud noise; "The horns of the taxis blared"beep, claxon, honk, blaresound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"tootle - play (a musical instrument) casually; "the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody" | Translationstoot (tuːt) noun a quick blast of a trumpet, motor-horn etc. (小號、汽車喇叭的)嘟嘟聲 (小号、汽车喇叭的)嘟嘟声 verb to blow or sound a horn etc. He tooted (on) the horn. 按(或吹)喇叭 按(或吹)喇叭 toot
toot (one's) own hornTo boast or brag about one's own abilities, skills, success, achievements, etc. I don't mean to toot my own horn, but this pasta sauce I made is quite delicious! I can't stand being around Marcus ever since his company became such a massive success. The guy just can't stop tooting his own horn!See also: horn, own, toottoot (one's) own trumpetTo boast or brag about one's own abilities, skills, success, achievements, etc. I don't mean to toot my own trumpet, but this pasta sauce I made is quite delicious! I can't stand being around Marcus since his company became such a massive success. The guy just can't stop tooting his own trumpet!See also: own, toot, trumpetdarn tootin'slang Absolutely right. A: "Are you coming to the barbeque today?" B: "You're darn tootin'! I'll see you there."See also: darntoot sweetImmediately; at once; as quickly as possibly. The phrase is based on a coarse or humorous mispronunciation of the French phrase tout de suite, meaning the same. I suggest you pay the bill toot sweet, or the bank will start charging you interest. As soon as we heard the police sirens, we got out of there toot sweet.See also: sweet, tootrootin'-tootin'1. old-fashioned Particularly vigorous, exciting, exhilarating, or successful. Sometimes written with a comma instead of a hyphen. Come try our ziplining course today if you're looking for a rootin'-tootin' good time! The bake sale was a rootin'-tootin' success. Wow, what a rootin', tootin' party!2. Characteristic of the stereotypes associated with cowboys or the Western genre of fiction. The historical park is filled with old-timey saloons and rootin'-tootin' cowboys. I love watching those classic rootin'-tootin' westerns from the '50s and '60s.blow one's own horn and toot one's own hornFig. to brag. Gary sure likes to toot his own horn. "I hate to blow my own horn," said Bill, "but I am always right."See also: blow, horn, owndarn tooting and darn tootin'absolutely. You're darn tooting I'll be there. I wouldn't miss it for the world.See also: darn, tootblow one’s own horn and toot one’s own horn tv. to brag. Gary sure likes to toot his own horn. Say something nice. I’m not one to blow my own horn. See also: blow, horn, owntoot one’s own horn verbSee blow one’s own hornSee also: horn, own, tootrooting-tooting mod. exciting; renown; famous; illustrious. (A vague adjective of praise.) We really had a rooting-tooting time last weekend. toot1. n. a binge; a drinking spree. Harry’s on a toot again. 2. tv. & in. to drink copiously. She could toot booze from dusk to dawn. 3. n. an emotional jag of some kind. She’s on a toot about how nobody loves her anymore. 4. n. a line or dose of cocaine; cocaine. These tootheads get sort of frantic when they can’t get a toot. 5. tv. & in. to snort a portion of cocaine. She tooted a couple of lines and came back. toot
toot noun Cocaine, see there. verb To inhale cocaineTOOT
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Synonyms for tootnoun a blast of a hornRelated Wordsnoun revelry in drinkingSynonyms- booze-up
- carousal
- carouse
- bender
Related Wordsverb make a loud noiseSynonymsRelated Words |