toot

noun
UK: /tuːt/
US: /tuːt/
  1. A short, loud sound made by a horn or similar instrument.

    1. I heard the toot of a car horn outside my window.
    2. The driver gave a quick toot on the horn to warn the cyclist.

Synonyms

blow honk fart
toot verb
  1. To make a short, loud sound, especially with a horn.

    1. The car tooted as it drove past.
    2. She tooted her horn to let us know she had arrived for us.
  2. To emit gas from the body through the anus.

    1. He tried not to toot during the quiet movie scene.
    2. After the spicy meal, I couldn't help but toot a few times later that evening.
toot adjective
  1. Excellent or impressive; of high quality.

    1. That car is really toot.
    2. He thinks the new product release is rather toot.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "toot" is /tuːt/ in British English and /tuːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "toot": blow, honk, fart.

Example usage of "toot": "I heard the toot of a car horn outside my window.". More examples on the page.