toot

/tuːt/
noun
  1. A short, sharp sound made by a horn, whistle, or similar device.
    • The referee's toot signaled the end of the game.
    • I heard the toot of a train whistle in the distance.
    • The car gave a quick toot as it passed by.
verb
  1. To make a short, sharp sound with a horn, whistle, or similar device.
    • The driver tooted his horn to warn the pedestrians.
    • The ship tooted its horn as it left the harbor.
    • She tooted the bicycle horn as she rode through the park.
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