tut
tuht
- v utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval
- Britons who dearly love a Lord tut-tutted in dismay last week.
- He could tut-tut with a smile: "Have you noticed," he asked just before this year's Super Bowl, "some players with hair that sticks from under their helmets?".
- Some of these Christians (like the German-American Bund, the Christian Mobilizers), have actually been tut-tutted by Father Coughlin.