Tootle
(verb)
- To make a series of short, sharp sounds like a horn or whistle.
- To move or travel in a casual or leisurely way.
Origin:
The word "tootle" is derived from the word "toot" which means to blow a horn or whistle, so it means to make a series of short, sharp sounds like a horn or whistle, or to move or travel in a casual or leisurely way.
Examples:
- He tootled on his trumpet for a few minutes before starting to play.
- She tootled on her flute as she walked through the forest.
- The car tootled down the country road.
- He tootled along the coast in his boat.
- She tootled through the countryside on her bicycle.