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词组 toot
释义 toot
noun
  1. a dose of a drug, especially cocaine to be snorted US
    • Of course I’m going to give you a toot, honey. — Donald Goines, Dopefiend, p. 197, 1971
    • After the well wishes were over, we rapped, we smoked, and we took a toot of boy and girl. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 70, 1973
  2. an inhalation of marijuana smoke UK
    • I suppose Tommy [a rock-opera by the Who] lasted the same length as a good toot on a joint. — Uncut, p. 67, April 2004
  3. cocaine; heroin UK
    • — Bill Davis, Jawjacking, p. 100, 1977
    • You drunk or on toot? Whistler said. — Robert Campbell, In La-La Land We Trust, p. 15, 1986
    • — Macfarlane, Macfarlane & Robson, The User, p. xi, 1996
    • He’ll sit here ‘til dawn with you if you’ve got toot. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 105, 1999
    • “So,” he said, winking extravagantly, “you two fancy a little toot?” — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 5, 2000
  4. butyl nitrite US
    • Want some toot, dude? — Repo Man, 1984
  5. a drinking spree US, 1891
    • Afterwards she came to me and said her husband was off on a toot and she was worried and would I find him and bring him home. — Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, p. 230, 1953
    • Twice a year he’d go off on beer toots. — Helen Giblo, Footlights, Fistfights and Femmes, p. 14, 1957
    • He could just be on a toot. — Jack W. Thomas, Heavy Number, p. 60, 1976
    • Even his Uncle Brian, an alcoholic, was worried about his being on a toot for three days. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 82, 1977
  6. the toilet AUSTRALIA, 1965
    Rhymes with “foot”. Perhaps a euphemistic alteration of “toilet”. The suggestion in the Australian National Dictionary that it derives from British dialect tut (a small seat or hassock), recorded in C19, fails to impress as it doesn’t take into account the fact that the dialect word was pronounced to rhyme with “putt”.
    • — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer’s Guide, p. 33, 1972
    • — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 90, 1977
    • One old dear got up to go to the toot and slipped and hurt her hip. — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 14, 1979
    • They were always hopping into the toot and emerging with different foot gear. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 135, 1992
  7. a prostitute US
    • — Rick Ayers (Editor), Slang Dictionary, p. 16, 2001

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