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hoot
 I. verb  Etymology: Middle English houten, of imitative origin  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb  1. to shout or laugh usually derisively  2. to make the natural throat noise of an owl or a similar cry  3. to make a loud clamorous mechanical sound  transitive verb  1. to assail or drive out by ~ing ~ed down the speaker  2. to express or utter with ~s ~ed their disapproval  II. noun  Date: 15th century  1. a sound of ~ing; especially the cry of an owl  2. a minimum amount or degree ; the least bit don't give a ~  3. something or someone amusing the play is a real ~  • ~y adjective  III. interjection  or ~s  Etymology: origin unknown  Date: 1540 chiefly Scottishused to express impatience, dissatisfaction, or objection
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  n. & v. --n. 1 an owl's cry. 2 the sound made by a motor horn or a steam whistle. 3 a shout expressing scorn or disapproval; an inarticulate shout. 4 colloq. a laughter. b a cause of this. 5 (also two hoots) sl. anything at all (don't care a hoot; don't give a hoot; doesn't matter two hoots). --v. 1 intr. a (of an owl) utter its cry. b (of a motor horn or steam whistle) make a hoot. c (often foll. by at) make loud sounds, esp. of scorn or disapproval or colloq. merriment (hooted with laughter). 2 tr. a assail with scornful shouts. b (often foll. by out, away) drive away by hooting. 3 tr. sound (a motor horn or steam whistle). Etymology: ME huten (v.), perh. imit. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  крик совы; кричать, ухать (о сове) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  1. крик совы 2. pl. крики, гиканье; восклицания hoots of rage —- гневные возгласы hoots of joy —- радостные крики 3. крик "ого-го"!; "ау"; оклик 4. фабричный гудок 5. гудок (парохода) 6. гудок, сигнал (автомобиля); вой (сирены) 7. разг. что-л. смешное, забавное; смешной случай it's hoot!, what a hoot! —- вот умора (смехота)! Id: I don't give (care) a hoot (two hoots) —- мне на это наплевать 8. кричать, ухать (о сове) 9. кричать (на кого-л.); гикать, улюлюкать; освистывать, ошикивать to hoot an actor —- ошикать актера to hoot one's displeasure —- громко выражать недовольство to hoot at a speaker —- громко выражать свое недовольство оратором to hoot after smb. —- гнаться за кем-л. с гиканьем (угрожающими криками) to hoot with laughter —- разразиться оглушительным смехом 10. гудеть, свистеть, выть, завывать (о гудке, сирене) 11. сигналить, давать гудок; подавать сигнал hoot at the pedestrian —- посигнальте пешеходу 12. тьфу!, ах ты! (выражает досаду, неодобрение, нетерпение) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) крики, гиканье  2) крик совы I dont give a hoot, I dont give two hoots coll. - мне на это наплевать  2. v.  1) кричать (at - на); улюлюкать, гикать to hoot with laughter sl. - громко, оглушительно смеяться  2) ухать (о сове)  3) гудеть, свистеть (о гудке, сирене) - hoot after - hoot away - hoot down - hoot off - hoot out II also hoots interj. ах ты!, тьфу! (выражает нетерпение, досаду) HOOT after гнаться за кем-л. с криками HOOT away выгонять криками, гиканьем HOOT down заставить замолчать криками The politician had not been speaking for more than ten minutes before he was hooted down. HOOT off = hoot away HOOT out = hoot away ...
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  (hoots, hooting, hooted) 1. If you hoot the horn on a vehicle or if it hoots, it makes a loud noise on one note. (mainly BRIT) I never hoot my horn when I pick a girl up for a date... Somewhere in the distance a siren hooted... I can be very rude to motorists who hoot at me... VERB: V n, V, V at n • Hoot is also a noun. (in AM, usually use honk, toot) Mortlake strode on, ignoring the car, in spite of a further warning hoot. N-COUNT 2. If you hoot, you make a loud high-pitched noise when you are laughing or showing disapproval. The protesters chanted, blew whistles and hooted at the name of Governor Pete Wilson... VERB: V • Hoot is also a noun. His confession was greeted with derisive hoots... N-COUNT: usu with supp 3. When an owl hoots, it makes a sound like a long ‘oo’. Out in the garden an owl hooted suddenly. VERB: V 4. If you say that you don’t give a hoot or don’t care two hoots about something, you are emphasizing that you do not care at all about it. (INFORMAL) Alan doesn’t care two hoots about Irish politics... PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR about/for n, PHR wh c darkgreen]emphasis ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a shout or laugh that shows you think something is funny or stupid  (hoots of laughter/derision)  (a speech that was greeted with hoots of derision) 2 a sound that an owl makes 3 a short clear sound made by a vehicle or ship, as a warning 4 be a hoot spoken to be very funny or amusing 5 don't give a hoot/don't care two hoots spoken used when saying that you do not care about something at all  (I don't give a hoot for her opinion!) ~2 v 1 if a vehicle or ship hoots, it makes a loud clear noise as a warning + a  (The car behind was hooting at me.) 2 if an owl hoots, it makes a long `oo' sound 3 to laugh loudly because you think something is funny or stupid  (hooting with laughter) hooter ~ n 1 BrE a piece of equipment that makes a loud noise and is used on cars, ships, or in factories 2 BrE slang your nose 3 hooters AmE an offensive word for a woman's breasts ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1611, "to call or shout in disapproval or scorn," from M.E. houten, huten. First used of bird cries, especially that of the owl, c.1450. ...
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