The difference between Binge and Toot
When used as nouns, binge means a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption, whereas toot means the noise of a horn or whistle.
When used as verbs, binge means to engage in a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption, whereas toot means to stand out, or be prominent.
check bellow for the other definitions of Binge and Toot
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Binge as a noun:
A short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.
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Binge as a noun ([[eating disorder]]):
A rapid and excessive consumption of food.
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Binge as a verb:
To engage in a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.
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Toot as a noun:
The noise of a horn or whistle.
Examples:
"He gave a little toot of the horn, to get their attention."
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Toot as a noun (by extension, informal):
A fart; flatus.
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Toot as a noun (uncountable, slang):
Cocaine.
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Toot as a noun (informal):
A spree of drunkness.
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Toot as a noun:
(informal, pronounced /tʊt/) Rubbish, tat.
Examples:
"I'm not paying fifty pounds for this load of old toot!"
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Toot as a noun (internet):
A message on the social networking software Mastodon.
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Toot as a verb:
To stand out, or be prominent.
Examples:
"rfquotek Howell"
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Toot as a verb:
To peep; to look narrowly.
Examples:
"rfquotek Latimer"
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Toot as a verb:
To see; to spy.
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Toot as a verb (slang):
To flatulate.
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Toot as a verb:
To make the sound of a horn or whistle.
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Toot as a verb:
To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound.
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Toot as a verb:
To go on a drinking binge.
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Toot as a verb:
To post a message on a Mastodon instance (a self-hosted version of the networking software).
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Toot as a noun (Australia, slang):
A toilet.