[
UK
/hˈuːtɐ/
]
[ US /ˈhutɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈhutɝ/ ]
NOUN
- informal terms for the nose
- nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes
- a device on an automobile for making a warning noise
How To Use hooter In A Sentence
- No, Jack won't have nobody tell him what he can't ever be, even if he weren't born with a silver spoon in one end and an Harley Street hooter up the other. Jack Scallywag
- It had multiple shooters, multiple locations, mobile threats, willingness to fight the first responders and follow-on SWAT/commando units, well-equipped and well-trained operatives, and a willingness to die. Cliff Schecter: The Terrorist and the Terror Watch List
- Indeed, the chants of ‘York, York, York’ which greeted the final hooter summed up what the supporters thought of their performance and, in particular, their fightback.
- A troubleshooter is being appointed to make the prison service more efficient.
- The first offense will result in disqualification of the shooter from the event.
- The elegant cinematography is the work of Jeff Cronenweth (who comes by it naturally; his late father, Jordan, was one of the best shooters of his time). 'Social Network': Password Is Perfection
- If the defender is in front or alongside the shooter, the ball is very exposed for a block.
- She seemed oblivious, so I hit my hooter to get her attention.
- But I think that people do feel, as I mentioned a little earlier, that she's a very breezy hip-shooter kind of person. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2004
- Finally, I mentioned earlier the triumphant car hooters being used to celebrate the England win in the World Cup tournament.