Noun
froot (plural froots)
(automotive) A boot (storage compartment) located at the front rather than the rear of a car, especially an electric vehicle.
All these foods are delicious in their own right (except that Froot Loops hot dog thing), but far from earning the distinguished title of “kitchen” of the NFL. Source: Internet
How long can they survive eating relish, stale croutons and “Froot Loop dust”? Source: Internet
"May's note of optimism after months of de-risking did not strengthen in June, with the Global ICI numbers hovering over the neutral 100-level mark,” commented Ken Froot. Source: Internet
It was then that I knew I needed to stop cramming down the Froot Loops my mother kept insisting was the only thing I would eat, and instead turn to steel-cut oats direct from Ireland for the best proper nutrition. Source: Internet
“Stronger growth metrics in Europe and the UK and well received ECB policy actions helped boost European confidence, which reached the strongest level since May of 2007,” added Froot. Source: Internet
Better than regular Froot Loops though? Source: Internet