Toting
noun, Southern U.S.
1.
the practice of taking home food from an employer by a person engaged in domestic service.
2.
the food so taken.
verb (used with object), toted, toting.
1.
to carry, as on one’s back or in one’s arms:
to tote a bundle.
2.
to carry on one’s person:
to tote a gun.
3.
to transport or convey, as on a vehicle or boat.
noun
4.
the act or course of toting.
5.
something that is toted.
6.
tote bag.
verb (used with object), toted, toting.
1.
Informal. to add up; total.
verb
1.
(transitive) to carry, convey, or drag
noun
2.
the act of or an instance of toting
3.
something toted
noun
1.
(sometimes not capital) trademark the Tote, short for totalizator (sense 1), totalizator (sense 2)
totally
totally clueless
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