Meaning Of The Word Tut-tut

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tut-tut
convention: Tut-tut is used in writing to represent the sound that you make with your tongue touching the top of your mouth when you want to indicate disapproval, annoyance, or sympathy.

tut-tut in British English
exclamation: an exclamation of mild reprimand, disapproval, or surprise
noun: the act of tut-tutting
verb: to express disapproval by the exclamation of "tut-tut"

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