To sound a horn, siren, or steam whistle
“Below them, as if by agreement, all the cars begin to toot their horns simultaneously.”
(British, informal) To pass gas, especially noisily
To make a short, sharp, high-pitched sound
To emit or cause to emit sound
To declare loudly, openly or publicly
A period of excessive indulgence in drinking alcohol
“The sheriff's talked to him time and again, even locked him up for a while, but nothing seems to stop him from going on a toot now and then.”
The noise of a horn or whistle
“Silence befell us like the end of a film show and the rude toot of a lorry brought us back to life's harsh realities.”
A large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one
An act of whistling, or the high-pitched sound made from whistling
A loud and typically discordant noise or sound
A fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one
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