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zoot

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zu?t/
  • Rhymes: -u?t

Noun

zoot (plural zoots)

  1. (US, slang) A zoot suit.
  2. (Britain, slang) A marijuana cigarette.
  3. (Britain, slang) PCP; phencyclidine.
  4. (Trinidad and Tobago, slang) A cigarette butt.
  5. (fandom slang) A fursuit.
    • 1997, "Alterskunk", Spokesfur to appear on BBC Radio (on newsgroup alt.fan.furry)
      I also told him about a fur meet in which we 'squicked a bunch of mundanes' by running around in a shopping mall in zoots, etc.
    • 1999, "Boomer the Dog", Fursuits appear in the strangest places... (on newsgroup alt.lifestyle.furry)
      It seems some Furries like zoots because they're the closest thing to a live anthro they can find.

Related terms

  • zoot suit

References

  • Dalzell, Tom; Terry Victor (2008) The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (in English), London and New York: Routledge, ?ISBN

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Noun

zoot

  1. soot

References

  • Jacob Poole (1867) , William Barnes, editor, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ?ISBN

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zooty

English

Etymology

zoot +? -y

Adjective

zooty (comparative more zooty, superlative most zooty)

  1. (dated, informal) stylish, flashy, snappy.
    • 1949, Dwight Martin, “City of Defeat,” Time, 18 April, 1949,[1]
      Only the silver dollar hawkers have kept up their professional spirits. They hang around street corners, clinking gleaming stacks of coins, their orthodox blue Chinese gowns topped by broad-brimmed brown fedoras that give them, from the neck up, that zooty air usually associated with Broadway characters in Li’l Abner.
    • 1988 Martin A. Janis, The Joys of Aging, Dallas: Word Publishing, p. 122,[2]
      A man of 75 may be feeling pretty frisky. Frisky enough that he starts chasing the girls of 25. He divorces his wife, buys a set of “zooty threads” as he calls them, and a zippy convertible, and has himself a big time in Las Vegas.
    • 1990, Hanif Kureishi, The Buddha of Suburbia, London: Faber & Faber, 1991, Part Two, Chapter Eighteen, p. 267,[3]
      I could see he’d become pretty zooty, little Allie. His clothes were Italian and immaculate, daring and colourful without being vulgar, and all expensive and just right: the zips fitted, the seams were straight, and the socks were perfect—you can always tell a quality dresser by the socks.
    • 2002, Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex, New York: Picador, Book One, “The Silver Spoon,” p. 13,[4]
      From the tender age of twelve, my mother had been unable to start her day without the aid of at least two cups of immoderately strong, tar-black, unsweetened coffee, a taste for which she had picked up from the tugboat captains and zooty bachelors who filled the boardinghouse where she had grown up.

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