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tote


verb (used with object), tot·ed, tot·ing.

  1. to carry, as on one’s back or in one’s arms: to tote a bundle.
  2. to carry on one’s person: to tote a gun.
  3. to transport or convey, as on a vehicle or boat.

noun

  1. the act or course of toting.
  2. something that is toted.
  3. tote bag.

verb (used with object), tot·ed, tot·ing.

  1. Informal. to add up; total.

noun Informal.

  1. a totalizator.

verb

  1. (tr) to carry, convey, or drag

noun

  1. the act of or an instance of toting
  2. something toted

noun

  1. the Tote (sometimes not capital) trademark short for totalizator (def. 1), totalizator (def. 2)
v.

“to carry,” 1670s, of unknown origin; originally attested in Virginia, but OED discounts the popular theory of its origin in a W.African language (cf. Kikongo tota “pick up,” Kimbundu tuta “carry, load,” related to Swahili tuta “pile up, carry”). Related: Toted; toting. Tote bag is first recorded 1900.

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