1. Bluetooth - Verb
2. Bluetooth - Proper noun
The nickname of Harald Gormsson, a king of Denmark and Norway.
(networking, trademark) An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks.
Bluetooth (third-person singular simple present Bluetooths, present participle Bluetoothing, simple past and past participle Bluetoothed)
(transitive, intransitive, networking) To transmit or communicate by Bluetooth.
I don't have a Bluetooth thing on my ear. That bugs me. Drew Carey
If you're wearing a Bluetooth thing and you've got that thing on your belt, you are working for somebody else. You are not the guy in charge. That's a really good social status indicator. Drew Carey
You need to be careful with a Bluetooth headset. Because some guys look crazy with them. Neil Strauss
I'm technologically challenged, so I finally hooked up Bluetooth in my truck so I can talk going down the road. Kurt Busch
I don't text, I don't have a Blackberry. Literally, I just have a cell phone that I haven't programmed and the whole Bluetooth. No. I don't even have an earpiece for my cell phone. Steve Carell
A century after its first clockwork locomotive was introduced in 1920, the company's model trains and racing cars can now be controlled by mobile phone apps using bluetooth. Source: Internet