toots

[tuːts]

toots Definition

  • 1a sound made by a horn or whistle
  • 2a friendly or affectionate way of addressing someone

Using toots: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "toots" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The train tooted its horn as it passed by.

  • Example

    She tooted the car horn to get her friend's attention.

  • Example

    Hey, toots, how are you doing today?

toots Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for toots

Phrases with toots

  • to make a sound with a horn or whistle

    Example

    The referee gave a toot on his whistle to signal the end of the game.

  • toot one's own horn

    to boast or brag about one's own accomplishments

    Example

    I don't like to toot my own horn, but I did a really good job on that project.

  • toot and come in

    an invitation to enter or join in an activity

    Example

    When she heard her friends laughing, she called out 'toot and come in!' and joined them in the room.

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Summary: toots in Brief

The term 'toots' [tuːts] can refer to a sound made by a horn or whistle, as in 'The train tooted its horn as it passed by,' or as a friendly or affectionate way of addressing someone, as in 'Hey, toots, how are you doing today?' It also has phrases like 'give a toot,' meaning to make a sound with a horn or whistle, and 'toot one's own horn,' meaning to boast about one's own accomplishments.