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What (who) is -toting - definition


-toting      
see tote
Pan toting         
Pan toting, also known as the service pan, was the practice of African-American domestic workers taking dry goods or leftover table scraps from their white employers as a form of compensation that they deserved, due to the wealth they produced for their masters during their former status as slaves and because of the low wages received post-Civil War. As their way of seeking justice, domestic workers implemented the strategy of "pan-toting” by "re-appropriating the material assets of their employers for their use.
tote         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TOTE; Tote (disambiguation)
(totes, toting, toted)
1.
The Tote is a system of betting money on horses in races. (BRIT; in AM, use parimutuel
)
N-SING: the N
2.
To tote something, especially a gun, means to carry it with you in such a way that people can see it. (JOURNALISM)
The demonstrators fled when soldiers toting machine guns advanced on the crowd.
VERB: V n
-toting
They are too frightened to speak out against the gun-toting thugs...
COMB in ADJ
Examples of use of -toting
1. Rabbits (toting lettuce?) eyeing my tomato plants.
2. He is flanked by two gun–toting men in black masks.
3. Its flagship Kruger National Park attracts hundreds of thousands of camera toting visitors every year.
4. Militiamen toting heavy machine guns installed an Islamic court in Balad, about 30km from the capital.
5. The view promulgated by Qur‘an–toting western politicians such as George Bush and Tony Blair.