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tootgo on a toot mainly American informal go on a spreeAnother is said to have appropriated some of the cash donations and gone on a toot.
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tootc. 1500, of horns, ultimately imitative, also found in Middle Low German and Low German tuten "blow a horn." Related: Tooted; tooting. Tooting as a strong affirmative (as in you're damn [..]
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toot1640s, from toot (v.); meaning "cocaine" is attested by 1977.
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toota blast of a horn honk: make a loud noise; "The horns of the taxis blared" carouse: revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party Tooting is a district in south London, England [..]
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tootVerb. Originally to snort drugs but now also smoking. Noun. 1. The inhalation, via the nose, of an illicit powdered drug, such as cocaine. 2. A smoke. 3. Rubbish, junk, trash. 4. Nonsense, drivel, gib [..]
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toot(n) a blast of a horn(n) revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party(v) make a loud noise
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toot(1) A grouse or complaint. The verb associated with this form of Toot is to have. (2) A minor drinking party, in the expression "On the toot". Top: on square:rigged ships, a platform [..]
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toot The draw (or inhale) on an electronic cigarette.
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tootslang term for a puff, pull or to draw from an electronic cigarette.
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toot
The noise of a horn or whistle.
''He gave a little toot of the horn, to get their attention.''
(by extension,informal) A fart; flatus.
(uncountable,slang) Cocaine.
(informal) A spree of drun [..]
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