Stot

Word STOT
Character 4
Hyphenation stot
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Stot"

What do we mean by stot?

To leap or bound high in the air with the legs straight, as do certain antelopes and deer. intransitive verb

To stumble; walk irregularly; bounce in walking. Compare stoit.

To rebound, as a ball.

A horse; a stallion. noun

A young ox; a steer. noun

A weasel; a stoat. See cut under stoat. noun

A horse. noun

A young bull or ox, especially one three years old. noun

An inferior horse. noun

An ox or bull. noun

A heifer. noun

A bounce or rebound; a leap. noun

To bounce, rebound or ricochet. verb

To make bounce, rebound or ricochet. verb

An inferior horse.

An ox or bull.

A heifer.

Another word for idiot i.e stot brain Urban Dictionary

Short form of sthothiram which is used as a greeting between christians tamils in various places of tamil nadu, india, mostly used by ex-christians and atheists Urban Dictionary

When an animal jumps upwards with all four legs simultaneously. Urban Dictionary

North east. Very very drunk. To stott is to throw at or bounce off. Stotting describes the staggering drunk using a wall to support himself on his way home. Urban Dictionary

British word for banged. Urban Dictionary

Stots is theirs used when you are asking someone what are they are upto but also want the outscome to end with each other hanging out Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Stot

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The word "stot" in example sentences

Coming up on today's program, a possible bright stot in the economy. ❋ Unknown (2008)

JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: Let me just go back here to this flood stot story. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Waverley only showed that he did not understand the state of the country, and of the political parties which divided it; and, standing matters as they did with Fergus Mac – Ivor Vich Ian Vohr, the Baron would make no concession to him, were it, he said, ‘to procure restitution in integrum of every stirk and stot that the chief, his forefathers, and his clan, had stolen since the days of Malcolm Canmore.’ ❋ Unknown (2004)

“And leave us neither stirk nor stot,” said the youngest brother, who now entered, “nor sheep nor lamb, nor aught that eats grass and corn.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

(AR-uh-stot-l) One of the greatest ancient Greek philosophers, with a large influence on subsequent Western thought. ❋ Unknown (2002)

One of the lambs began to stot, bouncing on stiff legs with its nose almost touching its bunched hoofs. ❋ Smith, Wilbur (2001)

And he lifted up a rung big eneuch to fell a stot, and let flee at the monkey; but Nosey was ower quick for him, and jumping aside, he lichted on a shelf before ane could say Jock Robinson. ❋ Various (N/A)

"I said I had a name for the thing; but they were no friends of mine who gave me the credit, and I never stole stot or quey in all my life." ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)

Freud would say that in this way I was releasing sex energy, but I think that the infantile sense of power was at the root of my cruelty; here was I, a wee boy, controlling a big heavy stot. ❋ Alexander Sutherland Neill (1928)

It’s neither your stot nor your staig I shall crave, ❋ Unknown (1909)

He had once been famous for his soapy manners: now he was as rough as a Highland stot. ❋ John Buchan (1907)

I'm aye shakin 'bullets out o' my claes, and I've got a hole in my shoulder, and Andra took a bash on his tin that wad hae felled onybody that hadna a heid like a stot. ❋ John Buchan (1907)

When ye are come to your own land, Mr. Johnson, ye will find that brockle-faced stot there afore you; and I trust ye will comb him weel. ❋ Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1901)

It 's neither your stot nor your staig I shall crave, ❋ Unknown (1898)

` ` And leave us neither stirk nor stot, '' said the youngest brother, who now entered, ` ` nor sheep nor lamb, nor aught that eats grass and corn. '' ❋ Unknown (1898)

Page 47 and refinement, the social prince, condescend to a liaison with such a creature if he choosed, but for me, negro, stot though I be, I held myself high above such a debauching connection. ❋ No Author (1894)

I was not only a negro slave, but a stot, less than a man, and hardly a beast. ❋ No Author (1894)

That maun be a College-bred stot, from the way he behaves. ❋ George Douglas Brown (1885)

Mustard would a stot, until he wrote the permission so long solicited. ❋ Unknown (1879)

[larry]: oi can you believe what stot just said [barry]: [yeah what] a massive stot brain ❋ Gman42322212 (2009)

Hey [happie], [stots]! Halo [tobina], stots! ❋ Tobisan (2021)

"Do not [die] until you've seen a large black [poodle] stotting in [the snow]." ❋ GSpot13 (2010)

[I had] a great [night] last night, I was [stotting]. ❋ Dee Diesel (2013)

[Stotted] my head off the bloody [wood] [flooring]! ❋ CheekychopsNJ (2014)

Stots doing ❋ Ruba Veins (2022)

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