What is the meaning of Tut?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Altaic languages.

Tut tut; an expression of disapproval.

Hush; be silent.

To make a tut tut sound of disapproval.

A tutorial.

A hassock.

A piece of work.

Rubbish.

To work by the piece; to carry out tut-work.

To dance in the style known as tutting.

milk

mulberry

until

spout (on a teapot etc.)

toot

imperative of tute

spout (on a teapot, etc.)

toot

Alternative form of tot

Alternative form of tot

breast; bosom

baby bottle

all

nap

death

all

mulberry

stall (a cover to a finger)

roll (a roll of coins)

toot

an unlikable or silly woman or girl

a dummy; a pacifier

third-person singular past historic of taire

third-person singular present of tun

inflection of tun:

  1. second-person plural present
  2. plural imperative

second-person plural present

plural imperative

blackberry

mulberry

all

everything, all

anything

whole

accusative of tu

a toot; tooting

  1. the sound of a car horn, train whistle, or the like; honk

the sound of a car horn, train whistle, or the like; honk

Synonym of pip (spout, lip)

toot

  1. honk

    honk

    second-person singular imperative of tutmak

    tooth

    child

    Source: wiktionary.org