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tutu1 /ˈtuːtuː /noun![](p/tutu.png) A female ballet dancer’s costume consisting of a bodice and an attached skirt incorporating numerous layers of fabric, this being either short and stiff and projecting horizontally from the waist (the classical tutu) or long, soft, and bell-shaped (the romantic tutu).Actually on that Thursday morning, approximately half of the tutus did arrive - bodices without any decoration, made for one dancer - and skirts for another....- The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace.
- It was beautiful - it had a short, puffy skirt that reminded me of a ballet tutu, with rhinestones decorating it, and a sleek and sexy shirt that hugged my boyish curves, and made me think that I looked beautiful.
Origin![](ac.png) Early 20th century: from French, child's alteration of cucu, informal diminutive of cul 'buttocks'. The female ballerina's costume gets its name from the French nursery. In French tutu is a child's alteration of cucu, an informal term for the bottom, from cul ‘buttocks’. The outfit originally referred to was the short classical tutu, with a skirt projecting horizontally from the waist. The leotard sometimes worn by dancers gets its name from that of the French trapeze artist Jules Léotard (1830–1870).
Rhymes![](ac.png) Basotho, Hutu, Lesotho, Mobutu, Sotho tutu2 /ˈtuːtuː /nounA New Zealand shrub which bears poisonous purplish-black berries.- Coriaria arborea, family Coriariaceae.
I have seen as many as half a dozen kakapos shaken off one tutu bush this way. Origin![](ac.png) Mid 19th century: from Maori. |