Totted
verb (used with or without object), totted, totting.
1.
to add; total (often followed by up).
noun
2.
a total.
3.
the act of adding.
4.
British Informal. a column of numbers to be added.
noun
1.
a young child; toddler
2.
(mainly Brit) a small amount of anything
3.
a small measure of spirits
verb tots, totting, totted
1.
(usually foll by up) (mainly Brit) to total; add
TOT
1.
time of travel
2.
time over target
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