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hoot1 definition

hoot (ho̵̅o̅t)

intransitive verb

  1. to utter its characteristic hollow sound: said of an owl
  2. to utter a sound like this
  3. to shout or cry out, esp. in scorn or disapproval

Etymology: ME houten, of echoic orig., as also in Swed, Norw huta

transitive verb

  1. to express (scorn, disapproval, etc.) of by hooting
  2. to drive or chase away by hooting to hoot an actor off the stage

noun

  1. the sound that an owl makes
  2. any sound like this
  3. a loud shout or cry of scorn or disapproval
  4. ☆ the least bit; whit not worth a hoot
  5. Informal a very amusing person, thing, event, etc. it's an old joke but a real hoot
hoot2 definition

hoot (ho̵̅o̅t, o̵̅o̅t)

interjection

Scot., North Eng. used to express objection, irritation, etc.
also hoots (ho̵̅o̅ts, o̵̅o̅ts)

Etymology: ? var. of hoot

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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