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totes

[ tohts ]

adverb

, Informal.
  1. totally:

    That's totes awesome!



totes

/ təʊts /

adverb

  1. slang.
    totally; completely; entirely

    That is totes amazing.

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of totes1

By shortening and alteration
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Word History and Origins

Origin of totes1

shortening of totally
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Example Sentences

The second upped the ante, taking aim at “cray,” “jelly,” “literally,” “teehee,” and “totes.”

Totes, T-shirts, and an anthropomorphic stuffed rat are for sale at the gift shop.

Author Veronica Roth was only 22 years old when she began writing the novels and…OMG, guuuys, you can totes tell.

There are satchels, weekenders, totes, duffels, backpacks—even European carryalls.

Yet Nancy Pelosi is peddling posh designer totes and Harry Reid is blithely denying the fiscal insolvency of Social Security.

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.'

Yes, and that little chair he totes around, and look how it's all twisted out of shape.

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.

The man that totes a whiskey blossom on the end of his flue carries a cheap add for the devil.

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