Pronunciation: /ˈmuːti/

Definitions of mootie

noun a slang term for a marijuana cigarette, also known as a joint

Example Sentences

A1 I found a cute little mootie in the garden.

A2 The children were playing with their colorful mooties in the park.

B1 The shop sells a variety of mooties for children to collect.

B2 She keeps a collection of rare and valuable mooties on display in her room.

C1 The artist created a stunning sculpture using thousands of tiny mooties.

C2 The museum curator carefully preserved the ancient mootie artifacts for future generations to admire.

Examples of mootie in a Sentence

formal The term 'mootie' is not recognized in formal language usage.

informal My friend likes to call me 'mootie' as a playful nickname.

slang Hey mootie, what's up?

figurative The debate over the new policy was considered mootie as it was already decided.

Grammatical Forms of mootie

past tense

mootied

plural

mooties

comparative

more mootie

superlative

most mootie

present tense

mootie

future tense

will mootie

perfect tense

has mootied

continuous tense

is mootieing

singular

mootie

positive degree

mootie

infinitive

to mootie

gerund

mootieing

participle

mootied

Origin and Evolution of mootie

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'mootie' is believed to have originated in England.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a legal debate or discussion, the term 'mootie' has evolved over time to also describe a trivial or irrelevant point of contention.