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

  1. Binge as a noun:

    A short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.

  2. Binge as a noun ([[eating disorder]]):

    A rapid and excessive consumption of food.

  1. Binge as a verb:

    To engage in a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.

  1. Toot as a noun:

    The noise of a horn or whistle.

    Examples:

    "He gave a little toot of the horn, to get their attention."

  2. Toot as a noun (by extension, informal):

    A fart; flatus.

  3. Toot as a noun (uncountable, slang):

    Cocaine.

  4. Toot as a noun (informal):

    A spree of drunkness.

  5. Toot as a noun:

    (informal, pronounced /tʊt/) Rubbish, tat.

    Examples:

    "I'm not paying fifty pounds for this load of old toot!"

  6. Toot as a noun (internet):

    A message on the social networking software Mastodon.

  1. Toot as a verb:

    To stand out, or be prominent.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Howell"

  2. Toot as a verb:

    To peep; to look narrowly.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Latimer"

  3. Toot as a verb:

    To see; to spy.

  4. Toot as a verb (slang):

    To flatulate.

  5. Toot as a verb:

    To make the sound of a horn or whistle.

  6. Toot as a verb:

    To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound.

  7. Toot as a verb:

    To go on a drinking binge.

  8. Toot as a verb:

    To post a message on a Mastodon instance (a self-hosted version of the networking software).

  1. Toot as a noun (Australia, slang):

    A toilet.

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