hoot /ˈhut/
  叫囂,嘲罵聲,鳴響(vi.)大聲叫囂,鳴響,梟叫(vt.)呵斥,轟趕
  Hoot, v. t. To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
     Partridge and his clan may hoot me for a cheat.   --Swift.
  Hoot, n.
  1. A derisive cry or shout.
  2. The cry of an owl.
  Hoot owl Zool., the barred owl (Syrnium nebulosum). See Barred owl.
  not give a hoot not care at all.
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  Hoot v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hooted; p. pr. & vb. n. Hooting.]
  1. To cry out or shout in contempt.
     Matrons and girls shall hoot at thee no more.   --Dryden.
  2. To make the peculiar cry of an owl.
     The clamorous owl that nightly hoots.   --Shak.
  hoot
       n 1: a loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
       2: a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt [syn:
           boo, Bronx cheer, hiss, raspberry, razzing, snort,
           bird]
       3: something of little value; "his promise is not worth a
          damn"; "not worth one red cent"; "not worth shucks" [syn:
          damn, darn, red cent, shit, shucks, tinker's
          damn, tinker's dam]
       v : to utter a loud clamorous shout; "the toughs and blades of
           the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play
           dice, and dance"