totes

[ tohts ]

adverbInformal.
  1. totally: That's totes awesome!

Origin of totes

1
By shortening and alteration

Words Nearby totes

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How to use totes in a sentence

  • The rest haven't got beyond paper, and old Huz-and-Buz totes them round in his pocket, which isn't good for their growth.'

    Wandering Heath | Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
  • Yes, and that little chair he totes around, and look how it's all twisted out of shape.

    The Onslaught from Rigel | Fletcher Pratt
  • They began to grow anxious, for they were to have lunched at totes, and now they despaired of reaching that place before night.

  • "Yere's de ole lady dat totes de ball," said Alf, affectionately tapping the barrel of his army gun.

    Up Terrapin River | Opie P. Read
  • The man that totes a whiskey blossom on the end of his flue carries a cheap add for the devil.

    Treading the Narrow Way | R. E. Barrett

British Dictionary definitions for totes

totes

/ (təʊts) /


adverb
  1. British slang totally; completely; entirely: That is totes amazing.

Origin of totes

1
shortening of totally

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