tot
/tɑt/
verb
- To add up numbers or amounts; to calculate a total.
- She totted up the expenses for the month on a piece of paper.
- He totted up his scores to see if he had won the game.
- The cashier totted the bill and handed it to the customer.
noun
- A small child.
- She watched the tots playing happily in the sandbox.
- A tired tot fell asleep in his mother's arms during the parade.
- The little tot took his first wobbly steps across the room.
- A small amount of a strong alcoholic drink, especially rum or whiskey.
- The sailor was given a tot of rum after the long voyage.
- He poured himself a tot of whiskey to warm up on the cold night.
- In the old navy, each crew member received a daily tot of grog.
Antonyms