What is the meaning of Tot?

A small child.

A small amount of liquor, a small measure of rum.

Ellipsis of tater tot.

A small cup, usually made of tin.

A foolish fellow.

To sum or total.

To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified.

A total, an addition of a long column of figures.

until

until

all

all of it

old man

grandfather

all

everything

uncle

all

everything

all, every

fart, flatulence

to break wind, to fart

pomp, splendour, parade, vainglory

all

all; completely

dead

all

everyone

all

turkey vulture

rust, corrosion

to, up to

until

Used to answer a telephone call, followed by one's name, shortened from "u spreekt tot..."

until, till

dead, deceased

so many

so much

so many

all

each, every

everything

still

nevertheless, still, anyway

anyway (introduces circumstances favourable to the fulfillment of a request)

Indicates that a notion or quality is the same as one previously known.

repeatedly, unceasingly, all the time, habitually, constantly

exclusively, only

every (expressing periodicity)

increasingly (yielding more and more, ever more)

let’s say, approximately, about

all, the whole

all, every

every

all over

a totality, whole

everything (the crucial part, the crux)

everything

everyone

Alternative form of tăut (Slovak)

all

Source: wiktionary.org