- tut
- Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g."Whatever he told you about me is just a load of tut." or "I think we need to clear up all this tut before your parents arrive."
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
tut — tut … Dictionnaire des rimes
tût — tût … Dictionnaire des rimes
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Tut — may refer to: * Tutankhamun, ancient Egyptian pharaoh * Tut, Turkey * Dental click, a sound used to express disapproval in English, often spelled as tut or tsk * King Tut (Batman) * King Tut (song), a Steve Martin song * Tampere University of… … Wikipedia
tut — ou tutt [tyt] onomat. et n. m.; variante t t . ❖ 1 Interj. Variante de tss, employée pour écarter une objection, contredire… 1 T es un peu cinglé, tu sais. Pour un concierge, travailler du porte plume, c est pas une idée. Tutte, j fais c qui m… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tut — Tut, n. [Cf. Sw. tut a point, pipe, tube, Dan. tut a cornet.] 1. An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it. [1913 Webster] 2. A hassock. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
TUT — steht für: Landkreis Tuttlingen als deutsches Kfz Kennzeichen Tokyo University of Technology, die Technische Hochschule Tokio Tshwane University of Technology, eine südafrikanische Universität Time under tension, die Time under tension gibt an… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ţuţ — ŢUŢ, ţuţuri, s.n. (reg.) 1. Proeminenţă sau excrescenţă cărnoasă. 2. (Adverbial; în expr.) A rămâne ţuţ = a rămâne uluit, mirat peste măsură. – et. nec. Trimis de laura tache, 05.02.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 ţuţ s. n., pl. ţúţuri Trimis de siveco, 10 … Dicționar Român
tut — for n. and vi. [, tut; ] for interj., see below interj., n. (a sound) used to express impatience, annoyance, mild rebuke, etc.: a click, or sucking sound, made by touching the tongue to the hard palate and rapidly withdrawing it: usually repeated … English World dictionary
tut! — tut!; tut, tut! … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
Tut — Be still; hush; an exclamation used for checking or rebuking. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English