toot, noun

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ItalianShow more Probably adaptation of Italian tutti all.
slang
In the phrase the whole toot, everything, every last bit, the whole lot.
1979 L.S. Wright Informant, Grahamstown (now Makhanda, Eastern Cape)I paid for the license, the organ, the use of the church, the whole toot.
1982 Sunday Times 31 MayHe arrived with his wife, his mother — the whole toot.
1992 A. Murphy in Style Nov. 96I do flowers for weddings, social events, the whole toot.
In the phrase the whole toot,everything, every last bit, the whole lot.
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