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putt-putt
putt-putt also put-put P5739750 (pŭt′pŭt′)Informal n.1. A repeated or intermittent sound like that made by a small gasoline engine.2. A small gasoline engine.3. A vehicle, such as a boat, that is operated by a small gasoline engine.intr.v. putt-put·ted, putt-put·ting, putt-putts or put-put·ted or put-put·ting or put-puts 1. To make a sound like that of a small gasoline engine.2. To move while making such a sound. [Imitative of a running engine.]
putt-putt
putt-putt1. slang A small motorized vehicle. My grandfather sill drives the same tiny putt-putt he had when he was in college. A: "We rented a scooter to get around the city during our vacation." B: "You're going to block up traffic driving a putt-putt like that."2. slang Miniature golf. Do you kids want to go play some putt-putt this weekend? They're known for their putt-putt course, but they've also got go-karts and a pretty sweet arcade.putt-putt n. a small motorized vehicle, especially a small car. That’s not a motorcycle; it’s just a little putt-putt. |