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    hoot
    [ho͞ot]
    noun
    hoot (noun) · hoots (plural noun) · a hoot (noun)
    1. a deep or medium-pitched musical sound, often wavering or interrupted, that is the typical call of many kinds of owl.
    verb
    hoot (verb) · hoots (third person present) · hooted (past tense) · hooted (past participle) · hooting (present participle)
    1. (of an owl) utter a hoot:
      "owls hooted, the new moon rose"
      Similar:
      utter a hoot
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘make sounds of derision’): perhaps imitative.
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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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