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Etymology: [ 'taut, in sense 4 also ] (verb.) circa 1700. Middle English tuten to peer; probably akin to Old English tOtian to stick out, Norwegian tyte.

tiyo vermek, çığırtkanlık etmek, müşteri toplamak, çığırtkan, tahminci, simsarlık yapmak, karaborsacı, arsız satıcı, müşteri çekmeye çalışmak, yapışkan satıcı, tiyocu, karaborsacılık etmek, bahis tutan kimseye atlar hakkında önceden bilgi vermek, simsar, yarış taliminde atları gözetleyip bahisçilere önceden bilgi veren kimse, yarış taliminde atları gizlice gözetlemek, simsarlık yap, dili müşteri aramak,

1tout tiyo vermek  fiil     ts
2tout çığırtkanlık etmek     ts
3tout müşteri toplamak     ts
4tout çığırtkan     ts
5tout tahminci  Bahis     ts
6tout simsarlık yapmak     ts
7tout karaborsacı     ts
8tout arsız satıcı  Ticaret     ts
9tout müşteri çekmeye çalışmak     ts
10tout yapışkan satıcı     ts
11tout tiyocu     ts
12tout karaborsacılık etmek     ts
13tout bahis tutan kimseye atlar hakkında önceden bilgi vermek     ts
14tout simsar  isim     ts
15tout yarış taliminde atları gözetleyip bahisçilere önceden bilgi veren kimse     ts
16tout yarış taliminde atları gizlice gözetlemek     ts
17tout simsarlık yap  fiil     ts
18tout dili müşteri aramak     ts
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past of tout, To flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote, Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way, advertize in strongly positive terms; "This product was touted as a revolutionary invention", To act as a tout; to tout, or give a tip on, a race horse, To spy out information about, as a racing stable or horse, To spy out the movements of race horses at their trials, or to get by stealth or other improper means the secrets of the stable, for betting purposes, In the game of solo, a proposal to win all eight tricks, The anus, To give a tip on (a race horse) to a better with the expectation of sharing in the latter's winnings, To look narrowly; spy, in hopes of a share in any winnings; usually contemptuous, someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit advertize in strongly positive terms; "This product was touted as a revolutionary invention, A spy for a smuggler, thief, or the like, To toot a horn, One who solicits custom, as a runner for a hotel, cab, gambling place, One who gives a tip on a race horses for an expected compensation, esp, One who secretly watches race horses which are in course of training, to get information about their capabilities, for use in betting, A tout is someone who sells things such as tickets unofficially, usually at prices which are higher than the official ones. ticket tout someone who buys tickets for a concert, sports match etc and sells them at a higher price, usually on the street near a sports ground, theatre etc American Equivalent: scalper, someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit, someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way, If someone touts tickets, they sell them outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value. a man who made his money touting tickets, If someone touts for business or custom, they try to obtain it. He visited Thailand and Singapore to tout for investment, praise, highly recommend; scout race horses during training and to gain information that will aid in betting, disapproval If someone touts something, they try to sell it or convince people that it is good. It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates, one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack), show off, To act as a tout, See 2d Tout, To ply or seek for customers, one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price higher than face value (British), Informant, To promote a security in order to attract buyers, The promotion of a security in order to attract buyers, (pronounce towt) To ply or seek for customers “A touter” is one who touts (From Tooting, where persons on their way to the court held at Epsom were pestered by “touts ” “A century or two ago, when the court took up Its quarters at Epsom [many of] the inhabitants used to station themselves at the point where the roads fork off the Epsom by Tooting and Merton, and `tout' the travellers to pass through Tooting It become a common expression for carriage-folk to say, `The Toots are on its again ' ”- Walford: Greater London, vol ii p 530,

19 past of tout     ts
20tout To flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote - "They are touting their PowerSpheres, but I don't know how well those really work."     ts
21tout Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way     ts
22tout advertize in strongly positive terms; "This product was touted as a revolutionary invention"     ts
23tout To act as a tout; to tout, or give a tip on, a race horse     ts
24tout To spy out information about, as a racing stable or horse     ts
25tout To spy out the movements of race horses at their trials, or to get by stealth or other improper means the secrets of the stable, for betting purposes     ts
26tout In the game of solo, a proposal to win all eight tricks     ts
27tout The anus     ts
28tout To give a tip on (a race horse) to a better with the expectation of sharing in the latter's winnings     ts
29tout To look narrowly; spy     ts
30tout in hopes of a share in any winnings; usually contemptuous     ts
31tout someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit advertize in strongly positive terms; "This product was touted as a revolutionary invention     ts
32tout A spy for a smuggler, thief, or the like     ts
33tout To toot a horn     ts
34tout One who solicits custom, as a runner for a hotel, cab, gambling place     ts
35tout One who gives a tip on a race horses for an expected compensation, esp     ts
36tout One who secretly watches race horses which are in course of training, to get information about their capabilities, for use in betting     ts
37tout A tout is someone who sells things such as tickets unofficially, usually at prices which are higher than the official ones. ticket tout someone who buys tickets for a concert, sports match etc and sells them at a higher price, usually on the street near a sports ground, theatre etc American Equivalent: scalper     ts
38tout someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit     ts
39tout someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way     ts
40tout If someone touts tickets, they sell them outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value. a man who made his money touting tickets     ts
41tout If someone touts for business or custom, they try to obtain it. He visited Thailand and Singapore to tout for investment     ts
42tout praise, highly recommend; scout race horses during training and to gain information that will aid in betting  fiil     ts
43tout disapproval If someone touts something, they try to sell it or convince people that it is good. It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates     ts
44tout one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack)     ts
45tout show off     ts
46tout To act as a tout     ts
47tout See 2d Tout     ts
48tout To ply or seek for customers     ts
49tout one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price higher than face value (British)  isim     ts
50tout Informant     ts
51tout To promote a security in order to attract buyers     ts
52tout The promotion of a security in order to attract buyers     ts
53tout (pronounce towt) To ply or seek for customers “A touter” is one who touts (From Tooting, where persons on their way to the court held at Epsom were pestered by “touts ” “A century or two ago, when the court took up Its quarters at Epsom [many of] the inhabitants used to station themselves at the point where the roads fork off the Epsom by Tooting and Merton, and `tout' the travellers to pass through Tooting It become a common expression for carriage-folk to say, `The Toots are on its again ' ”- Walford: Greater London, vol ii p 530     ts
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