well now I'm confused, as the definition explains:
A shout expressing scorn or disapproval.
‘there were hoots of derision’
A short outburst of laughter.
‘the audience broke into hoots of laughter’
how can it/you be both?!
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Ya What Skiddlyboop, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:23,
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Hoot – informal. An amusing situation or person.
‘your mum's a real hoot’
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Varmint, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:26,
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ot e
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TownsendsPublisher is all gravy baby, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 11:28,
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well i think if someone is a hoot it means they're vivacious (possibly)
the closest I could get to a pictorial explanation is this, sorry - noot
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sock more tea vicar?, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:29,
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*does noot noise*
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Ya What Skiddlyboop, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:42,
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ha!
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sock more tea vicar?, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:56,
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Does it sound like this?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RmIrHWoYW8
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Varmint, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 10:57,
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hahahaha!
i've not seen that before :)
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sock more tea vicar?, Wed 19 Jul 2017, 11:01,
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