Hootnoun
A derisive cry or shout.
Hootnoun
The cry of an owl.
Hootnoun
A fun event or person. (See hootenanny)
Hootnoun
A small particle
Hootverb
To cry out or shout in contempt.
Hootverb
To make the cry of an owl.
Hootverb
To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
Hootverb
To sound the horn of a vehicle
Hootverb
To cry out or shout in contempt.
Hootverb
To make the peculiar cry of an owl.
Hootverb
To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
Hootnoun
A derisive cry or shout.
Hootnoun
The cry of an owl.
Hootnoun
A very funny event, person, or experience; as, watching Jack try to catch that greased pig was a hoot.
Hootnoun
a loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
Hootnoun
a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
Hootnoun
something of little value;
Hootverb
to utter a loud clamorous shout;
Cashnoun
Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
Cashnoun
(informal) Money.
Cashnoun
(Canada) Cash register.
Cashnoun
(archaic) A place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and paid out; a money box.
Cashnoun
Any of several low-denomination coins of India, China, or Vietnam, especially the Chinese copper coin.
Cashverb
(transitive) To exchange (a check/cheque) for money in the form of notes/bills.
Cashverb
(poker slang) To obtain a payout from a tournament.
Cashverb
To disband.
Cashnoun
A place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and paid out; a money box.
Cashnoun
Ready money; especially, coin or specie; but also applied to bank notes, drafts, bonds, or any paper easily convertible into money
Cashverb
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
Cashverb
To disband.
Cash
A Chinese coin.
Cashnoun
money in the form of bills or coins
Cashnoun
prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check
Cashverb
exchange for cash;
Cash
In economics, cash ( (listen) kash, or kaysh in AuE) is money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins. In bookkeeping and financial accounting, cash is current assets comprising currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-immediately (as in the case of money market accounts).