Toter vs Totear - What's the difference?
toter | totear |
One who totes or carries something.
* 2004 , Steve Ward, Holy Enigma! (page 31)
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 26, author=, title=The Fast-Draw-but-Don’t-Drink Law, work=New York Times
, passage=The governor found no safety in provisions that ban the licensed gun toters from drinking alcohol ?— is it the honor system or will bartenders do a search? }}
(obsolete) To tear apart; tear to pieces or shreds; rend.
(obsolete) To break.
(obsolete) To disturb violently; agitate.
As a noun toter
is one who totes or carries something.As a verb totear is
(obsolete) to tear apart; tear to pieces or shreds; rend.toter
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Noun
(en noun)- Bible toters tend to carry the book around as a symbol of sanctity.
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