Noun
Cavuto (plural Cavutos)
(neologism, derogatory) A question mark used at the end of an unsubstantiated news headline.
Example: Neil Cavuto cutting away from Kayleigh McEnany's lie-ridden press conference. Source: Internet
Appearing alongside host Stuart Varney on Fox Business, Cavuto said the news conference "has got to be the most incredible thing I’ve ever witnessed." Source: Internet
As one of FNC’s first on-air hires, Cavuto was instrumental in helping launch the network in 1996 and was also integral in the creation of FBN in 2007. Source: Internet
He also is host of FBN's Cavuto: Coast to Coast (weekdays noon-2:00pm ET). Source: Internet
This sounds like the sort of statement Neil Cavuto would make with a great deal of confidence, and zero evidence. Source: Internet
Katie Cavuto, registered dietitian and chef, gives viewers great alternatives to snacks and drinks that contain excess sugar. Source: Internet