hootin' tootin'

The phrase "hootin' tootin'" is often used in American English to describe something or someone as lively, rowdy, or extremely enthusiastic.

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Definition

B2General

(informal, slang)Loud and boisterous, often in an energetic or chaotic way.

Example

  • The party was a hootin' tootin' affair with music blaring and people dancing wildly.
  • He's a hootin' tootin' cowboy, always ready for some fun.

B2General

(informal, slang)Extremely exciting or thrilling.

Example

  • The rodeo was a hootin' tootin' event that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
  • They had a hootin' tootin' time at the amusement park, trying all the rides.

B2General

(informal, slang)Wildly enthusiastic or spirited.

Example

  • Her hootin' tootin' attitude made her the life of the party.
  • The kids were hootin' tootin' with excitement on the last day of school.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "hootin' tootin'":

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