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- Patoot: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
"Patoot" is a playful and affectionate term often used informally to refer to the buttocks or rear end Understanding the definition of "patoot" can help you appreciate its use in casual and humorous contexts
- patoot - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
slang You can be absolutely certain that something will happen Sometimes used ironically ("Patoot" is a slang term for the buttocks ) You bet your sweet patoot I'm going to that concert—I've been saving up to buy a ticket for months now! Oh, you can bet your patoots that Kevin will be late tonight—he's never on time!
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Commentary here from the American Dialect Archives suggests that "patoot" and "patootie" refer to "potato," and the earlier uses are diminutives That is, a trifle
- patoot, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
patoot, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- patoot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed , 1989
- What does patoot mean? - Definitions. net
Are we missing a good definition for patoot? Don't keep it to yourself The ASL fingerspelling provided here is most commonly used for proper names of people and places; it is also used in some languages for concepts for which no sign is available at that moment
- PATOOTIE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
2 senses: US slang 1 buttocks; bottom 2 a sweetheart, girlfriend, etc Click for more definitions
- Definition of patoot - Words Defined
Patoot definition: A playful or affectionate term for a child or a cute person - See meaning, pronunciation, etymology, examples, and related words
- patoot - English definition, grammar, pronunciation, synonyms and . . .
Learn the definition of 'patoot' Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar Browse the use examples 'patoot' in the great English corpus
- patoot - definition and meaning - Wordnik
If you have not read Bruce Reed's column because of his association with the DLC or any other reason you've previously refrained from reading his stuff, please do so for the ending alone: "Etymologists say the word patoot derives from potato
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