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- verbhoot (verb) · hoots (third person present) · hooted (past tense) · hooted (past participle) · hooting (present participle)
- (with reference to a horn, siren, etc.) make or cause to make a hoot:"a car horn hooted, frightening her" · "Sam hooted his horn"
- (of a person) make loud sounds of scorn, disapproval, or merriment:"she began to hoot with laughter"Opposite:
- (hoot something down)express loud scornful disapproval of something:"his questions were hooted down or answered obscenely"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘make sounds of derision’): perhaps imitative. She's a hoot - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Other content from idioms.thefreedictionary.comWhat is she's a hoot means? - Answers
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- It mean that 'she' is crazy (personality wise) / funny. Example: My best friend, Benny, is a hoot, for he seems to always make us laugh. Kenny is such a hoot. I find that she is a hoot when s…
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