tutter

English

Etymology

tut + -er

Noun

tutter (plural tutters)

  1. One who tuts.
    • 2017, Richard O. Smith, Oxford Examined: Town & Clown:
      Unable to risk a desired visit to the sugar station in case of reprisals from the pre-caffeinated mob of tutters, my lack of sugar will be compensated by the sweetness of paying 50p less than the tutters for my latte.

Anagrams

Danish

Noun

tutter c

  1. indefinite plural of tut
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