tote



tote something up

to add something up. The clerk toted the bill up and asked for an enormous sum. Tote up your expense report quickly and submit it to accounts payable.
See also: tote, up

tote

1. n. someone who abstains from alcohol. (From total abstainer.) I’m not a tote, but I do have a limit—rather low by your standards. Have a drink, or are you still a tote?
2. n. a small portion of cannabis. (Drugs.) The cops found a tote when they tossed Bart, but that was all.
3. n. a small pipe for smoking cannabis. (Drugs.) Her father found a tote in her room and really hit the ceiling.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JunoJOO-no (English)Roman Mythology
Matei-Romanian
Emilianae-mee-LYAH-nah (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
JÁKup-Faroese
Nils-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Slavko-Croatian, Serbian, Slovene