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hoot 1, noun (oh) and Fates (sh)


hoot 1, noun (oh)



a shout or laugh that shows you think something is funny or stupid
hoot of laughter/derision etc
ĦĦHoots of laughter rose from the audience.
a sound that an owl makes
a short clear sound made by a vehicle or ship, as a warning
be a hoot
spoken to be very funny or amusing
don't give a hoot/don't care two hoots
spoken to not care at all about someone or something
don't give a hoot/don't care two hoots about
ĦĦIt was clear that Owen didn't care two hoots about her.

Fates (sh)




In Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who determined human destiny.

The Fates were usually depicted as old women: Clotho, the Spinner; Lachesis, the Allotter; and Atropos, the Inflexible. Clotho spun the thread of human life, Lachesis dispensed it, and Atropos cut the thread. They determined the length of each person's life as well as its share of suffering. Their Roman names were Nona, Decuma, and Morta.