Tutting


interjection
1.
(used as an exclamation of contempt, disdain, impatience, etc.)
2.
for shame!
noun
3.
an exclamation of “tut.”.
verb (used without object), tutted, tutting.
4.
to utter the exclamation “tut.”.
interjection, noun, verb tuts, tutting, tutted
1.
short for tut-tut

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