toot / tout [tu:t]
toot – n. – 1. a short note on a wind instrument; 2. a simpleton; 3. a New Zealand shrub, Coriaria arborea, which bears black berries with poisonous seeds resembling strychnine; 4. the white mulberry of India, Morus alba; v. – 1. sound or blow a wind instrument such as a horn; 2. a trumpet or other wind instrument; 3. of animals – bray; 4. proclaim loudly, boast
tout – n. – 1. one who surreptitiously watches to gain advantage; 2. an informer, spy; 3. a transient displeasure or bout of illness; v. – 1. keep watch, peer, gaze; 2. look for customers; 3. solicit votes; 4. irritate, vex