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tooting

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tooting is a suburb in the London Borough of Wandsworth. Tooting may also refer to: Tooting (UK Parliament constituency) , comprising Tooting, Balham and Earlsfield Tooting (crater) , a surface feature of the planet Mars 8380 Tooting , an asteroid Tooting ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Toot \Toot\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tooted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Tooting .] [Cf. D. toeten to blow a horn, G. tuten, Sw. tuta, Dan. tude; probably of imitative origin.] To blow or sound a horn; to make similar noise by contact of the tongue with the root of the ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The sound of a toot. vb. (present participle of toot English)

Usage examples of tooting.

We intend to approach the following groups: the Totters of Tooting, the Wendles of Wandsworth, the Stumpers of Stepney, the Whitechapel Wallopers, the Peckham Punch-uppers, the Neasden Nudgers and the Hoxton Humpers.

These two succeeded in forming a crowd of their fellow-students into marching order, and, singing gaily and tooting horns and sounding rattles, and with numerous torches flickering, the collegians tramped around the college buildings and over the campus and then back to the bonfires.

There will be one from Tooting, Hoxton, Wandsworth—you heard all that already.

There were a lot in Battersea, Tooting, and a greater number even in Brixton.

They parted with mutual expressions of esteem, the Viscount bestowing his card on Mr Tooting, and Mr Tooting going off with his head in a whirl at the thought that he had rescued a real live peeress from annoyance, and chatted on the friendliest of terms with her young blood of a husband.

Far down another road could be heard the tooting of another engine, probably from some other town.

As the first man took his position, there were cries of all sorts, mingled with the tooting of many horns and the sounds of numerous rattles.

Carson did his best, but with two strikes called on the batter, there came a neat little one-base hit, and, amid a wild cheering and a grand tooting of horns and sounding of rattles, Frank slid in to the home plate.

Then came a great mixture of cries and whistles, intermingled with the tooting of horns and the sounding of rattles, in the midst of which there moved from the Brill grounds several carriages and an equal number of automobiles.

There was an incredible tooting machine like a madly enlivened forest which had been made by the guildsmen of Saxony.

One of the pirates was now performing a convincingly athletic jig as he left the courtyard to the tooting of his shipmate's pipe.

The spaceport crews riding power bikes with broad, deep-tread tyres, tooting their horns as they sped past, the men shouting at the girls.

They slowed as they drew level with the sect gangs, examining the sullen faces through misty armoured glass before tooting the siren and accelerating away.