tutter

English

Etymology

From tut +‎ -er.

Noun

tutter (plural tutters)

  1. One who tuts (makes a tut sound in disapproval).
    • 2017, Richard O. Smith, Oxford Examined: Town & Clown:
      Unable to risk a desired visit to the sugar station in case of reprisals from the pre-caffeinated mob of tutters, my lack of sugar will be compensated by the sweetness of paying 50p less than the tutters for my latte.
  2. One who tuts (practices the dance style known as tutting).

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Danish

Noun

tutter c

  1. indefinite plural of tut