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词组 toot
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toot
Theme: DRINKING - BOUT
n. a binge; a drinking spree.
Harry's on a toot again.He's not on one again. It's the same old toot.
Theme: DRINKING - EXCESS
tr. & in. to drink copiously.
She could toot booze from dusk to dawn.They tooted and tooted till they could toot no more.
Theme: DRUGS - PORTION
n. a line or dose of cocaine; cocaine.
These tootheads get sort of frantic when they can't get a toot.What do you spend on a toot, anyway?
Theme: DRUGS - USE
tr. & in. to inhale a portion of cocaine.
She had to leave the office to toot.She tooted a couple of lines and came back.
Theme: EMOTION
n. a session of high emotion.
She's on a toot about how nobody loves her anymore.Those toots wore everybody out.
toot
1. noun
1
a dose of a drug, especially cocaine to be snorted US, 1971.
2
an inhalation of marijuana smoke UK, 2004.
3
cocaine; heroin UK, 1977.
4
butyl nitrite US, 1984.
5
a drinking spree US, 1891.
6
the toilet. 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' AUSTRALIA, 1965.
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a prostitute US, 2001⇨ See: WHISTLE AND TOOT
2. verb
1
to inhale a powdered drug, such as cocaine US, 1975.
2
to inhale crack cocaine vapours UK, 1996.
3
to fart US, 1978
⇨ toot; tute
nickname in Canadian military aviation, the Tutor one-engine jet trainer CANADA, 1995
⇨ whistle and toot; whistle and flute; toot
noun money. Rhyming slang for LOOT; used mainly in the reduced form UK, 1950

toot (one's) own horn

To boast or brag about one's own abilities, skills, success, achievements, etc. I don't mean to toot my own horn, but this pasta sauce I made is quite delicious! I can't stand being around Marcus ever since his company became such a massive success. The guy just can't stop tooting his own horn!

toot (one's) own trumpet

To boast or brag about one's own abilities, skills, success, achievements, etc. I don't mean to toot my own trumpet, but this pasta sauce I made is quite delicious! I can't stand being around Marcus since his company became such a massive success. The guy just can't stop tooting his own trumpet!

darn tootin'

slang Absolutely right. A: "Are you coming to the barbeque today?" B: "You're darn tootin'! I'll see you there."

toot sweet

Immediately; at once; as quickly as possibly. The phrase is based on a coarse or humorous mispronunciation of the French phrase tout de suite, meaning the same. I suggest you pay the bill toot sweet, or the bank will start charging you interest. As soon as we heard the police sirens, we got out of there toot sweet.

rootin'-tootin'

1. old-fashioned Particularly vigorous, exciting, exhilarating, or successful. Sometimes written with a comma instead of a hyphen. Come try our ziplining course today if you're looking for a rootin'-tootin' good time! The bake sale was a rootin'-tootin' success. Wow, what a rootin', tootin' party!
2. Characteristic of the stereotypes associated with cowboys or the Western genre of fiction. The historical park is filled with old-timey saloons and rootin'-tootin' cowboys. I love watching those classic rootin'-tootin' westerns from the '50s and '60s.

blow one's own horn

 and toot one's own horn
Fig. to brag. Gary sure likes to toot his own horn. "I hate to blow my own horn," said Bill, "but I am always right."

darn tooting

 and darn tootin'
absolutely. You're darn tooting I'll be there. I wouldn't miss it for the world.

blow one’s own horn

and toot one’s own horn
tv. to brag. Gary sure likes to toot his own horn. Say something nice. I’m not one to blow my own horn.

toot one’s own horn

verb
See blow one’s own horn

rooting-tooting

mod. exciting; renown; famous; illustrious. (A vague adjective of praise.) We really had a rooting-tooting time last weekend.

toot

1. n. a binge; a drinking spree. Harry’s on a toot again.
2. tv. & in. to drink copiously. She could toot booze from dusk to dawn.
3. n. an emotional jag of some kind. She’s on a toot about how nobody loves her anymore.
4. n. a line or dose of cocaine; cocaine. These tootheads get sort of frantic when they can’t get a toot.
5. tv. & in. to snort a portion of cocaine. She tooted a couple of lines and came back.
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