1. tutti - Noun
2. tutti - Adjective
3. tutti - Adverb
All; -- a direction for all the singers or players to perform together.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRetroactively opposing the Holocaust is nicer and easier than getting involved in solving present-day problems. It is nice to accuse the Germans because cosi fan tutti. Armenians are irrelevant, because Armenians don't own Hollywood and the American media. Jussi Halla-aho
This is the cover of the English edition of Pope Francis’ new encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship.” Source: Internet
“Tutti Frutti” from November 1955, followed by “Long Tall Sally” and “Good Golly, Miss Molly” in 1956, remain among the earliest and most exemplary modern standards in the rock genre. Source: Internet
However, he hit pay dirt after sending a demo of “Tutti Fruitti” to in Chicago. Source: Internet
"'Tutti Frutti really started the races being together," he told in 1990. Source: Internet