tote 1
(tōt)tr.v. tot·ed,
tot·ing,
totes Informal 1. To haul; lug: toted my gear to the car.
2. To have or bear on one's person: gangsters toting guns.
[Probably from an English-based creole; akin to Gullah and Krio tot, to carry, of Bantu origin; akin to Kongo -tota, to pick up, and Swahili -tuta, to pile up, carry.]
tot′a·ble adj.
tot′er n.
tote 2
(tōt)tr.v. tot·ed,
tot·ing,
totes Informal 1. To determine the total of; add up.
2. To sum up; summarize.
tote 3
(tōt)n. Informal A pari-mutuel machine.
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totable
or toteable
adjable to be toted or carried
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