Footed vs Tooted - What's the difference?
footed | tooted |
(foot)
(in combination) Having a specified form of foot.
(poetry, usually in combination) Consisting of, or having been put into, metrical feet (of a specified character or number).
(toot)
The noise of a horn or whistle.
(by extension, informal) A fart; flatus.
(uncountable, slang) Cocaine.
(informal) A spree of drunkness.
To stand out, or be prominent.
To peep; to look narrowly.
* Spenser
To see; to spy.
To flatulate.
To make the sound of a horn or whistle.
* Thackeray
To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound.
To go on a drinking binge.
As verbs the difference between footed and tooted
is that footed is (foot) while tooted is (toot).As an adjective footed
is (in combination) having a specified form of foot.footed
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- sure-footed
- each six-footed line of the verse
Derived terms
* flat-footed * lead-footed * left-footed * right-footed * sure-footedtooted
English
Verb
(head)toot
English
Alternative forms
* tout (in some verb senses only)Noun
(en noun)- He gave a little toot of the horn, to get their attention.
Derived terms
* on a tootVerb
(en verb)- (Howell)
- (Latimer)
- for birds in bushes tooting
- Tooting horns and rattling teams of mail coaches.