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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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doot

  1. (chiefly Scotland)Doubt.
    • 1902, Jack London,A Daughter of the Snows[1]:
      "Mair'd be a bother; an' Idoot not ye'll mak' it all richt, lad."
  2. (chiefly Scotland)Think.
    • 1920, James C. Welsh,The Underworld[2]:
      Andrew knew that Geordie would not have had a smoke for a long time, and this was his way of leaving him with a pipeful of tobacco.
      "I think my pipe's on the mantelshelf," returned Geordie, "but Idoot it's empty."
      Andrew took down the pipe, filled it generously[]

Noun

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doot (pluraldoots)

  1. (chiefly Scotland)Doubt.
    • 1917, John Hay Beith,All In It: K(1) Carries On[3]:
      Nodoot he'll try to pass himself off as an officer, for to get better quarters!"

Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada slang for2. hit of crack

Etymology 2

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By onomatopoeia, fromCantonese(dut1).

Alternative forms

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Verb

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doot (third-person singular simple presentdoots,present participledooting,simple past and past participledooted)

  1. (Hong Kong) Totap (asmart card etc.).
    • 2006 July 6, Andrew Sun, “Thursday Think Tank”, inSouth China Morning Post[4]:
      Macau and Shenzhen will soon accept Octopus cards ...it'll be convenient at Lowu, but it won't quite be the same to 'doot' your card at the Lisboa's craps table.
    • 2009 September 17, “Always Coca Cola...”, inSouth China Morning Post[5]:
      I had dragged myself to one of those exclusive vending machines (1/F, Windsor House); Idooted my Octopus card; I waited with anticipation; and then I finally dove in with faith.
  2. (Hong Kong) Toscan.
    • 2015 May 22, “What is your ideal summer job?”, inSCMP Young Post[6]:
      I'd like to work as a cashier in a supermarket. It has been my dream since childhood to "doot" things.
    • 2022 December 14,Robert Chung,Twitter[7]:
      On no moredoot doot day...
      Record temperature with a record time on a dootless day: 14C in water for 500 butt using 15m54s on this special day with a little bit more freedom than one day before.

Noun

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doot (pluraldoots)

  1. (Hong Kong)Beep(electronically-produced tone).
    • 2011 September 29, “Octopus expands into worthy causes”, inSouth China Morning Post[8], archived fromthe original on29 July 2021:
      In a landmark deal between Octopus Cards and the Hong Kong Council of Social Services, up to 30 charities could be giving you adoot as well as a thank you when you shell out to help the needy.
    • 2015 June 16, u/themdreamers,r/Hong Kong[9]:
      This card is used for almost all forms of public transportation in Hong Kong, and is also accepted is basically any major chain store, restaurant, fast food chain, etc. Just tap the card/your wallet to the reader, and wait for thedoot sound, at which point it will flash your remaining balance on the screen.
    • 2017 March 1, “Let’s stop thinking of 65 as the benchmark age of retirement”, inSouth China Morning Post[10], archived fromthe original on1 March 2017:
      No, mine is the sort of green card that says “Deet!” instead of “Doot!” when I press it on the Octopus card reader on the bus. It then reduces my fare to HK$2.

Etymology 3

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Byonomatopoeia.

Noun

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doot (pluraldoots)

  1. (Internetslang, humorous) Avote.
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Particularly: “Seems to exist online, but can't find it at all inCFI-compliant sources.”

Verb

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doot (third-person singular simple presentdoots,present participledooting,simple past and past participledooted)

  1. (Internetslang, humorous) Tovote.
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Particularly: “Seems to exist online, but can't find it at all inCFI-compliant sources.”

Etymology 4

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Noun

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doot (pluraldoots)

  1. (Ireland, slang)Vagina,vulva.

Anagrams

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Bau Bidayuh

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Noun

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doot

  1. wild boar(Sus scrofa)

Synonyms

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Cua

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Noun

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doot

  1. mountain

References

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German Low German

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Low Germandôt, fromOld Saxondōd, fromProto-West Germanic*daud, fromProto-Germanic*daudaz. CompareDutchdood,Low Germandod,Germantot,Englishdead,Danishdød.

Adjective

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doot (comparativedöder,superlativedöödst)

  1. dead

Declension

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Positive forms ofdoot
gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuterall genders
predicativehe isdootse isdootdat isdootse sünddoot
partitiveeen Doodseen Doodswat Doodsallens Dood
strong declension
(without article)
nominativedodedodedootdode
obliquedodendodedootdode
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativede dodede dodedat dodede doden
obliqueden dodende dodedat dodede doden
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeen dode/dodenen dodeen doot/dodet(keen) doden
obliqueen dodenen dodeen doot/dodet(keen) doden
Comparative forms ofdoot
gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuterall genders
predicativehe isdöderse isdöderdat isdöderse sünddöder
partitiveeen döderseen döderswat dödersallens döder
strong declension
(without article)
nominativedöderedöderedöderdödere
obliquedöderndöderedöderdödere
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativede döderede döderedat döderede dödern
obliqueden dödernde döderedat döderede dödern
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeen dödere/döderenen dödereen döder(keen) dödern
obliqueen dödernen dödereen döder(keen) dödern
Superlative forms ofdoot
gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuterall genders
predicativehe is deDöödstese is deDöödstedat is datDöödstese sünd deDöödsten
strong declension
(without article)
nominativedöödstedöödstedöödstdöödste
obliquedöödstendöödstedöödstdöödste
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativede döödstede döödstedat döödstede döödsten
obliqueden döödstende döödstedat döödstede döödsten
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeen döödste/döödstenen döödsteen döödst(keen) döödsten
obliqueen döödstenen döödsteen döödst(keen) döödsten
Note: This declension is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects.

Middle Dutch

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Dutchdōt, fromProto-West Germanic*daud, fromProto-Germanic*daudaz.

Adjective

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dôot

  1. dead
  2. lifeless
  3. invalid,void
Inflection
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Adjective
singularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
nominativeindefinitedôotdôdedôotdôde
definitedôdedôde
accusativeindefinitedôdendôdedôotdôde
definitedôde
genitiveindefinitedôotsdôderdôotsdôder
definitedôots,dôdendôots,dôden
dativedôdendôderdôdendôden
Descendants
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Dutchdōth, fromProto-West Germanic*dauþu, fromProto-Germanic*dauþuz.

Noun

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dôot m orf

  1. death
  2. death penalty
Inflection
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Strong masculine noun
singularplural
nominativedôotdôde
accusativedôotdôde
genitivedôotsdôde
dativedôdedôden
Strong feminine noun
singularplural
nominativedôotdôde
accusativedôotdôde
genitivedôot,dôdedôde
dativedôot,dôdedôden


Descendants
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Further reading

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Plautdietsch

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Low Germandôt, fromOld Saxondōd, fromProto-West Germanic*daud, fromProto-Germanic*daudaz.

Adjective

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doot

  1. dead,lifeless,deceased
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