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Toot may refer to: Places * Toot or Tut, Markazi, a village in Iran * Mount Victoria Tunnel, a road tunnel in Wellington, New Zealand, colloquially known as "Toot Tunnel" * Toot Oilfield, an oil field in northern Pakistan * Toot Sahib, a temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India People with the name * Don Cahoon (born 1949), American retired college ice hockey coach, nicknamed "Toot" * Madelyn Dunham (1922–2008), grandmother of U.S. president Barack Obama, nicknamed "Toot" Fictional characters * Toot, the title character of ''Toot the Tiny Tugboat'', a British children's animated television series * Toot, in Holly Hobbie's Toot & Puddle children's book series * Toot Braunstein, in the animated series ''Drawn Together'' Other uses * Toot, to "pass gas"; flatulence * Toot, to play a horn (instrument) * Toot, the historical term for messages posted on Mastodon (social network) * Toot, to sound an automobile or vehicle horn See also * Toon (other) * Toos (other) * To ...
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Toot The Tiny Tugboat
''Toot the Tiny Tugboat'' is a British 2D-animated preschool television series developed from Sebastien Braun’s ''Toot and Pop!'' picture book by Lupus Films and animated by Cloth Cat Animation. The series has been airing on Channel 5 Milkshake! since October 2014, and started showing on the 9am time slot from October 2015. Additionally, the series broadcasts on the Cartoonito channel, with the Welsh language version airing on S4C Cyw. The series is also available on UK Netflix. The show follows the nautical adventures of a young tugboat called Toot as he helps out with jobs around the harbour, with episodes involving themes such as taking responsibility, respecting wildlife, being a good friend, helping those in need, working in a team and believing in yourself. The large cast of characters includes other boats, seaside animals, harbourside workers, the Harbour Master and his twin grandchildren Bethan and Caleb. Toot’s catchphrase is “Heave-ho, let’s go!”. Broadc ...
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Toot Toot (other)
Toot Toot may refer to: * ''Toot, Toot!'', 1998 album by Australian band The Wiggles * "Toot Toot" (''The Mighty B!''), an episode of ''The Mighty B'' * Toot-Toot (''The Dresden Files''), a character from ''The Dresden Files'' * ''Toot Toot'', a musical by Henry W. Savage See also * Toot (other) * My Toot Toot "My Toot Toot" also popularly known as "Don't Mess with My Toot Toot" or "(Don't Mess with) My Toot Toot" is a song written by Sidney Simien and performed by him under his stage name Rockin' Sidney. Simien wrote the song and released it on the M ...
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Toot Hill (other)
Toot Hill or Toothill may refer to: Places England * Toot Hill, Essex, a village * Toothill, Wiltshire, a settlement near Freshbrook, Swindon, Wiltshire * Toothill, West Yorkshire, a settlement in West Yorkshire; see List of United Kingdom locations: To-Tq * Toot Hill, Staffordshire, a settlement in Staffordshire; see List of United Kingdom locations: To-Tq * Toot Hill ridge, Nottinghamshire; see Bingham Wapentake * Toot Hill School, a school in Bingham, Nottinghamshire * Toothill, Hampshire, a settlement in Hampshire; see List of United Kingdom locations: To-Tq * Toothill Fort, or Toothill Ring, or Toothill camp, the site of an Iron Age univallate hillfort in Hampshire People * John Toothill (1866–1947), English rugby union footballer See also * Todt Hill, Staten Island, New York, US * ''Tootle ''Tootle'' () is a children's book written by Gertrude Crampton and illustrated by Tibor Gergely in 1945. It is part of Simon & Schuster's Little Golden Books series. As of ...
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Toot Braunstein
This is a list of characters appearing in the animated television series ''Drawn Together''. Main characters Princess Clara ;Voiced by Tara Strong Princess Clara is a parody of Disney princesses (mostly Ariel from ''The Little Mermaid'', Belle from ''Beauty and the Beast'' and possibly Giselle from Enchanted). Most of her humor revolves around her bigotry, gullibility, stupidity and religious fanaticism. Among reality show archetypes, she represents the sheltered rich girl. According to creators Jeser and Silverstein, they partially based Clara on '' The Real World: New Orleans'' Julie Stoffer, a Mormon who had little experience dealing with gay people or people of other cultures and who tended to make offensive remarks without realizing it. Originally, while Clara was portrayed as being bigoted, she never seemed to be genuinely and completely hateful. For example, she seemed to get along with both Foxxy and Xandir despite being bigoted and homophobic, and acted surpris ...
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Holly Hobbie
Denise Holly Hobbie (née Ulinskas; 1944) is an American writer, watercolorist and illustrator. Holly Hobbie is also the name of a fictional character whom she created. Personal life Hobbie is from Connecticut. She married Douglas Hobbie in 1964. She resides in Conway, Massachusetts. Born Holly Ulinskas from Watertown, CT Career Author Hobbie is the author of the popular ''Toot & Puddle'' children's books and the creator of the character bearing her name. Namesake character Origin In the late 1960s, at the encouragement of her brother-in-law, Hobbie sold distinctive artwork of a cat-loving, rag dress-wearing little girl in a giant bonnet to American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio. The artwork, based on Hobbie's own children and with rustic New England style of a bygone era, became popular, and her originally nameless character (identified earlier as "blue girl") became known as Holly Hobbie. As a contract artist, Hobbie worked with the Humorous Planning department at American Gr ...
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Tooting (other)
Tooting is a suburb in the London Borough of Wandsworth. Tooting may also refer to: * Tooting (UK Parliament constituency), comprising Tooting, Balham and Earlsfield * Tooting (crater), a surface feature of the planet Mars * 8380 Tooting, an asteroid * Tooting railway station * Slang term for the act of passing flatus * Posting on Mastodon A mastodon ( 'breast' + 'tooth') is any proboscidean belonging to the extinct genus ''Mammut'' (family Mammutidae). Mastodons inhabited North and Central America during the late Miocene or late Pliocene up to their extinction at the end of th ...
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Mastodon (social Network)
Mastodon is free and open-source software for running self-hosted social networking services. It has microblogging features similar to Twitter, which are offered by a large number of independently run nodes, known as instances, each with its own code of conduct, terms of service, privacy policy, privacy options, and content moderation policies. Each user is a member of a specific Mastodon instance (also called a server), which can interoperate as a federated social network, allowing users on different instances to interact with each other. This is intended to give users the flexibility to select a node whose policies they prefer, but keep access to a larger social network. Mastodon is also part of the Fediverse ensemble of server platforms, which use shared protocols allowing users to also interact with users on other compatible platforms, such as PeerTube and Friendica. Mastodon is crowdfunded and does not contain ads. Mastodon was created by Eugen Rochko and announced on ...
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Madelyn Dunham
Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham ( ; October 26, 1922 – November 2, 2008) was the American maternal grandmother of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. She and her husband Stanley Armour Dunham raised Obama from age ten in their Honolulu apartment, where on November 2, 2008, she died two days before her grandson was elected president. Early life Madelyn Dunham, born Madelyn Lee Payne on October 26, 1922, in Peru, Kansas, was the eldest of four children of Rolla Charles "R.C." Payne (August 23, 1892 – October 15, 1968) and Leona Belle (McCurry) Payne (May 7, 1897 – March 22, 1968). In Barack Obama's memoir, '' Dreams From My Father'', he describes his great-grandparents as "stern Methodist parents who did not believe in drinking, playing cards, or dancing." Dunham moved with her parents to Augusta, Kansas at the age of three. She was an honor roll student and one of the best students at Augusta High School, where she graduated in 1940. Despite her strict upbrin ...
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Toot Sahib
Gurudwara Shri Toot Sahib is gurdwara, a historical Sikh temple, situated in the Amritsar city of Punjab Punjab (; Punjabi: پنجاب ; ਪੰਜਾਬ ; ; also romanised as ''Panjāb'' or ''Panj-Āb'') is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising .... References Amritsar Gurdwaras in Punjab, India {{India-religious-struct-stub ...
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Mount Victoria Tunnel
The Mount Victoria Tunnel in the New Zealand capital city of Wellington is 623 metres (slightly more than a third of a mile) long and 5 metres (16.4 ft) in height, connecting Hataitai to the centre of Wellington and the suburb of Mount Victoria, under the mount of the same name. It is part of State Highway 1. History The tunnel was built in 15 months by the Hansford and Mills Construction Company. The project cost around £132,000 and greatly reduced travel time between the Eastern Suburbs and the central business district of Wellington. Construction employed a standard tunnel-excavation technique in which two teams of diggers begin on either side of the obstacle to be tunnelled through, eventually meeting in the centre. The initial breakthrough, when the two separate teams of diggers met, occurred at 2.30pm on 31 May 1930, and the first people to pass through the breakthrough were tunnellers Philip Gilbert and Alfred Graham. The tunnel was opened officially by the mayor ...
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Toos (other)
Toos may refer to: * Toos (given name) including a list of people with the name * Tous, Iran, or Toos, an ancient city in Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran * Toos, later merged into Schönholzerswilen, a municipality in Münchwilen district, Thurgau, Switzerland See also *Toes (other) *Too (other) *Tool (other) *Toot (other) * Toon (other) *Toots (other) *Topos (other) Topos may refer to: * Topos (plural topoi) – a type of category in mathematics ** Classifying topos – a topos that categorifies the models of a structure in another topos ** Effective topos – a topos that captures the idea of effectivity in ... * TOS (other) {{Disambiguation, given name ...
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Tut, Markazi
Tut ( fa, توت, also Romanized as Tūt and Toot) is a village in Hastijan Rural District, in the Central District of Delijan County, Markazi Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 19 families. References Populated places in Delijan County {{Delijan-geo-stub ...
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