toot

भोंगा
definition
verb
behind us an impatient driver tooted a horn
sound (a horn or similar instrument) with a short, sharp sound.
Women were spending too much time lounging around on cushions tooting away on pipes in the company of men.
snort (cocaine).
noun
Perhaps if every motorist gave a sharp toot of the horn at every bump, this might encourage a movement from the over-indulged Burley residents to get the road straightened out again, to the benefit of the damaged majority.
a short, sharp sound made by a horn, trumpet, or similar instrument.
We decline the chief's offer of a toot on his opium pipe - I'm not sure if I need things to be any stranger than they already are - and head back to camp.
a snort of a drug, especially cocaine.
translation of 'toot'
तुतारी, मोटारीचा, भोंगा, शिटीचा जोरात आवाज,
भोंगा
example
On hearing a 'toot' from the regimental trumpeter, they sank their teeth into the rear ends of the men in front.
Perhaps, in the absence of police, mere pedestrians, unable to 'toot' in disapproval, should signify anger by raising one or more fingers to these motorised plonkers.
Besides the fact that I know of at least one current national tabloid editor (and many Canary Wharf executives) who has enjoyed a 'toot' in my presence, it's the point that his readers are doing it that is bothering me.
you won't have me to supply you with free 'toot'
Manchester city council says it will investigate every beep - and says the police could be called in the last resort because it's illegal to 'toot' unless it's an emergency.
They have always been polite and would 'toot' and give a wave.
He'd just climbed out of the shower when he heard the 'toot' of a car horn.
There was also a cue forming behind the idiot driver and this spilled out onto the nearby junction, which made the drivers 'toot' their horns.
The atmosphere on the march was fantastic, as young women, waving homemade placards and banners and blowing whistles, encouraged motorists to 'toot' their horns to show their support.
Then I moved to Blackburn five years ago into the high rise at Larkhill, and started working with a lad from Blackburn and one day caught him having a toot in his car and ending up having a 'toot' with him.
Traditionally run by women and without licences, today's shebeens and taverns are a profitable option based on humanity's fondness for the occasional 'toot' .
As the lion and I depart the chamber I hear a tuneless 'toot' of the whistle and the magical whoosh of the cloud of numbers.
The school bus behind Anthony gave a long 'toot' on it's horn.
How many passing cars merrily 'toot' or produce a mood-spoiling cheeky wave or a mischievous headlight flash?
a sales manager on a 'toot'
an accidental 'toot' from the saxophonist
His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the 'toot' of his horn was one of a kind.
One day, the 'toot' of a trumpet could bring it tumbling down.
Finally, with a 'toot' of its horn, the car reached them.
Steam engines give a warning blast as they move off or sound a warning 'toot' from their whistles as they thunder through stations.
Serena walks back to the car and drives away with a 'toot' of the horn.
There are those who 'toot' and those who are tooted at.
She's clearly a hit with drivers as well, with a series of cars giving a cheery 'toot' of the horn as they pass, while others stop to put some money in her collecting tin.
And then, a friendly 'toot' sounded on our drive-way.
The whirr of the compressor was the only sound heard other than a brief 'toot' on the horn to warn an errant pedestrian or overzealous cabbie, trying not to put a dent in GM's million-dollar baby.
While brass bands welcomed the Hawks on to the ground, train drivers guiding their red rattlers past the railway wing would 'toot' their horns in accompaniment.
We decline the chief's offer of a 'toot' on his opium pipe - I'm not sure if I need things to be any stranger than they already are - and head back to camp.
a sales manager on a 'toot'
Frankly, what's the point in being super-rich if you can't just have a 'toot' and a twang in the garden?
He looked up at me, eyes dilated further (which I thought would be impossible), ‘Would you like a 'toot' ?’
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