hooter

[US]/'huːtə/
[UK]/'hutɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a loud noise-making device, such as a car horn or alarm;;someone who shouts or yells.

Example Sentences

The singer, 44, wore a bandage over his hooter and had a minder carry the brolly during a visit to a Las Vegas museum.

Real-world Examples

I mean, come on, who orders soup at hooters!

Source: Conan Talk Show

Blimey! Bert. Bert! Look what's come out of me hooter. It's got arms and legs and everything.

Source: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The doctor came down at the sound of the hooter.

Source: The Mystery of 813 (Part 1)

All over the town hooters called to each other from street to street.

Source: Southwest Associated University English Textbook

At that moment, a honk was heard suddenly, followed by a hooter.

Source: Pan Pan

Their conversation was so noisy, and so high up in the air, that the children soon took no more notice of it than you would of hooters outside the window or traffic noises in the street.

Source: 06 The Silver Chair

Fashions might change, dynasties might fall, horses' shoes in the quiet street change to the crying of a thousand taxi hooters, but Stacey and Brackett continued to make clothes with leisured efficiency for leisured and efficient gentlemen.

Source: One Shilling Candle (Upper)

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