Pronunciation: /ˈmuːti/
noun a slang term for a marijuana cigarette, also known as a joint
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.
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.
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