1. toots - Noun
2. toots - Verb
toots
plural of toot
toots
third-person singular simple present indicative of toot
(slang, sometimes derogatory) Babe, sweetie: a term used when addressing a young woman
Hey, toots! How you doing?
A gender-neutral term of affection.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhen Toots finally could breathe again and the blood returned to his brain, he recalled that he had not passed or been passed by Jackie at any time in the race. Toots never used foul language but he came close that night. Jackie paid. Audrey Meadows
I'm a huge Dallas Mavs fan. What I love about Dirk Nowitzki is he has just as much talent as everyone else, if not more, and he never toots his own horn. He's this silent warrior. Erin Wasson
Although Toots enjoys the boys' company, she sometimes exhibits disdain, naivete or exasperation at their more boyish behaviour. Source: Internet
“Although Toots is critically ill, he is slowly making steady progress, and is being given all the necessary support,” said Grange Tuesday, while urging fans to display the appropriate respect to Toots and his family. Source: Internet
He married Berthe Sadie Delmont, known as Toots, on 12 August 1936 and they had a daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1937. Source: Internet
Changes included the replacement of Danny's trademark school hat by a top hat, Fatty becoming fit and muscular and Tom-boy Toots acting more feminine. Source: Internet