| toot | | |
| n. (event) | 1. toot | a blast of a horn. |
| ~ sound | the sudden occurrence of an audible event.; "the sound awakened them" |
| n. (act) | 2. bender, booze-up, carousal, carouse, toot | revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party. |
| ~ revel, revelry | unrestrained merrymaking. |
| v. (perception) | 3. beep, blare, claxon, honk, toot | make a loud noise.; "The horns of the taxis blared" |
| ~ sound, go | make a certain noise or sound.; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'" |
| ~ tootle | play (a musical instrument) casually.; "the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody" |
| honk | | |
| n. (event) | 1. honk | the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this). |
| ~ cry | the characteristic utterance of an animal.; "animal cries filled the night" |
| v. (communication) | 2. claxon, honk | use the horn of a car. |
| ~ make noise, noise, resound | emit a noise. |
| v. (communication) | 3. cronk, honk | cry like a goose.; "The geese were honking" |
| ~ let loose, let out, utter, emit | express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words).; "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" |
| v. (body) | 4. barf, be sick, cast, cat, chuck, disgorge, honk, puke, purge, regorge, regurgitate, retch, sick, spew, spue, throw up, upchuck, vomit, vomit up | eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night" |
| ~ egest, excrete, eliminate, pass | eliminate from the body.; "Pass a kidney stone" |
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