Tooted vs Toothed - What's the difference?
tooted | toothed |
(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.
Having teeth.
Having projections resembling teeth.
(tooth)
As verbs the difference between tooted and toothed
is that tooted is (toot) while toothed is (tooth).As an adjective toothed is
having teeth.tooted
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.
Derived terms
* darn tootin' * toot one's own horntoothed
English
Adjective
(-)- The sperm whale is a toothed whale.
- The sharp-toothed cog tore his shirt when he brushed against it while installing it.