toot
noun
[ tuːt ]
• a short, sharp sound made by a horn, trumpet, or similar instrument.
• "an accidental toot from the saxophonist"
• a snort of a drug, especially cocaine.
• "he still likes a toot"
• a spell of drinking and lively enjoyment; a spree.
• "a sales manager on a toot"
toot
verb
• sound (a horn or similar) with a short, sharp sound.
• "an impatient motorist tooted a horn"
• snort (cocaine).
• "the drawbacks of tooting cocaine"
Origin:
early 16th century: probably from Middle Low German tūten, but possibly an independent imitative formation.