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.
noun Informal.
- a period or instance of drunken revelry; binge; spree.
noun Australian Informal.
- lavatory; toilet.
noun Chiefly Pennsylvania German Area.
- a paper bag.
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
- slang any drug for snorting, esp cocaine
- US and Canadian slang a drinking spree
- (tʊt) Australian slang a lavatory
noun
- NZ an informal name for tutu 2
c.1500, ultimately imitative, also found in Middle Low German and Low German tuten “blow a horn.” Related: Tooted; tooting. The noun is recorded from 1640s. Meaning “cocaine” is attested by 1977. Tooting as a strong affirmative (e.g. you’re damned tootin’) is attested from 1932, American English. Toots as a slang familiar form of address to a woman or girl is recorded from 1936, American English.