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toot
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toot  (tt)
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.]

tooter n.

toot1
vb
to give or cause to give (a short blast, hoot, or whistle) to toot a horn to toot a blast the train tooted
n
1. the sound made by or as if by a horn, whistle, etc.
2. (Law / Recreational Drugs) Slang any drug for snorting, esp cocaine
3. US and Canadian slang a drinking spree
4. Austral slang a lavatory
[from Middle Low German tuten, of imitative origin]
tooter  n

toot2
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) NZ an informal name for tutu2
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.toottoot - a blast of a horn                    
sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them"
2.toottoot - revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
revel, revelry - unrestrained merrymaking
Verb1.toottoot - make a loud noise; "The horns of the taxis blared"
sound, 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"
Translations
toot [tuːt]
A. Ntoque m, bocinazo m
he went off with a toot on the hornpartió con un breve toque de bocina
B. VT [+ horn] → tocar, hacer sonar
C. VI [person] → tocar la bocina, dar un bocinazo

toot [ˈtuːt]
n (on whistle)coup m de sifflet; (on car horn)coup m de klaxon
vi (with car-horn)klaxonner; (with whistle)siffler
vt
to toot one's horn → klaxonner
to toot one's whistle → siffler

toot
vt to toot a hornauf dem Horn blasen or (child’s trumpet) → tuten; (in car, on bicycle) → auf die Hupe drücken, hupen; to toot a whistlepfeifen, auf der Pfeife blasen
vi (in car, on bicycle) → hupen; (train)pfeifen; (ship)tuten
n (in car, on bicycle) → Hupen nt; (of train)Pfiff m, → Pfeifsignal nt; give a quick toot (on car horn) → drück mal kurz auf die Hupe

toot [tuːt]
2. vt to toot one's hornsuonare il clacson
3. visuonare; (with car horn) → suonare il clacson

toot [tuːt]
2. vt to toot one's hornsuonare il clacson
3. visuonare; (with car horn) → suonare il clacson

toot
n toot [tuːt]
a quick blast of a trumpet, motor-horn etc. toet صَوْت البوق клаксон zatroubení dyt das Hupen κορνάρισμα bocinazo, pitido, trompetazo tuututus صدای بوق یا سوت törähdys note, coup צְפִירָה भोंपू trubljenje dudálás bunyi terompet flaut, píp suono らっぱの音 나팔소리, 삑삑 울리기 (trimito) garsas, pyptelėjimas taures skaņas; taurēšana bunyi tut getoeter tut(ing), bert(ing) trąbienie apitadela sunet гудок zatrúbenie trobljenje trubljenje tutning, trumpet-, hornstöt การทำเสียงเป่าแตรหรือนกหวีด boru/korna sesi (小號、汽車喇叭的)嘟嘟聲 звук ріжка; гудок بگل، ٹرم، ناقوس کي آواز âm thanh ngắn喇叭)嘟嘟声
v
to blow or sound a horn etc He tooted (on) the horn. toet يَنْفُخُ في البوق изсвирвам zatroubit dytte hupen κορνάρω, σφυρίζω tocar (el claxon, la bocina) tuututama زدن töräyttää donner une note, un coup de לִצפוֹר भोंपू बजाना trubiti dudál membunyikan terompet flauta, pípa, þeyta lúður suonare 鳴らす 나팔을 불다 pūsti, trimituoti pūst tauri; taurēt membunyikan toeteren tute, berte trąbić apitar a suna din давать гудок zatrúbiť (po)trobiti zatrubiti tuta, blåsa ส่งเสียงเป่าแตรหรือนกหวีด çalmak, öttürmek 按(或吹)喇叭 трубити в ріжок; давати гудок ناقوس بجانا thổi )喇叭


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