Is Titos a Scrabble word?

No, TITO (with an 'O') is generally not a valid word in standard Scrabble dictionaries, but the letters can form words like TITI, TITO (sometimes acceptable as a proper name variant in some unofficial lists), and TITOS (as a plural of TITO, but often rejected as proper nouns). While "Tito" is a known name, Scrabble typically excludes most proper names unless they're common nouns too, but you can play TITI (a shrub) or build words from TITO like TI, IT, TO, TIT, TITS.


Is tito a real word?

Meaning “honorable,” “title of honor,” or “wild dove,” Tito is a Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese variation of the Latin name Titus. It's also used as an honorific term in various Philippine dialects.

Is Titi a Scrabble word?

Yes, TITI is a valid 4-point word in Scrabble, referring to a small tree or shrub (like Cyrilla racemiflora) common in the southern US and Americas, or sometimes a type of small monkey from South America. It's a playable noun, and its plural, TITIS, is also valid. 


Is taos a valid Scrabble word?

Yes, TAOS is a valid word in Scrabble, scoring points as a noun referring to the Pueblo people or the New Mexico town, and it's playable because it's a proper noun allowed in some word lists or derived from TAO, the fundamental principle of the universe in Taoism, which is a common word in Scrabble. 

Is tole a valid word?

It's a real word. Painted tinware is referred to as tole.


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Is it toll or tole?

Tole (pronounced "tohl") refers to decorative painted metalware (like trays or lampshades) or the art of painting it, while toll (also pronounced "tohl") usually means a fee for using a road/bridge, the sound of a bell, or a cost/loss (e.g., "death toll"). They are homophones (sound the same) but have different meanings and spellings, with "tole" coming from French for "sheet iron" and "toll" having Greek roots related to tax/collection. 

What does "tôt" mean?

"t0t" (or "ToT") is internet shorthand for "Tears of Themis," a mobile game, but can also mean "totally" (like "tots adorbs") or refer to "tiny tot," a small child/thing, and in some contexts, "Teacher of Tomorrow" or a "Transient Occupancy Tax" (TOT). The "0" often replaces the letter "o" in online text, so "t0t" is essentially "tot," which has several meanings depending on context. 

Is taze a word?

Yes, "taze" (or its common variant "tase") is a recognized English word, a verb meaning to stun someone with a Taser or similar stun gun, derived from the brand name Taser. While the company Taser says it's not a verb, dictionaries like Merriam-Webster and Collins Dictionary accept it, especially as slang or in common usage for the action of using such a device. 


Is tabu a valid Scrabble word?

Yes, TABU is a valid, playable word in Scrabble, often accepted as a variant spelling of "taboo," meaning a prohibition or something forbidden, and it's worth 6 points in the US version of the game. It's a noun and can also be a verb, with forms like "tabued" or "tabuing". 

Is tini a word?

Yes, "tini" is a word, but its meaning depends heavily on the language; it can mean "many/countless" in Māori, a diminutive name or word for "small" in Italian/German contexts, a term for "canned goods" or "gin," or even technical terms like "Tiny Internet Interface" (TINI) or Titanium Nitride (TiN), though it's not a standard English word like "tiny". 

Is jabe a word?

Yes, "Jabe" can be a word, but it's not common in English; it's a Basque word meaning "owner" or "master," a boy's name, or an acronym (JABE) for an academic journal, though it's also sometimes seen as undefined slang. 


Is zote a word?

Yes, "zote" is a word, primarily in Spanish, meaning a fool, dunce, or stupid person, and it's also a loanword in German for obscenity, famously used as a character name in the game Hollow Knight to reflect this meaning.
 

Is qis a word?

Yes, "qis" is a word, primarily recognized as the plural of the Chinese concept "qi" (vital life force) and accepted in word games like Scrabble, though it's not a common everyday English word and might also function as an acronym or come from other languages like Albanian. 

What is a Tito?

"Tito" can refer to Tito's Handmade Vodka, a popular corn-based spirit from Texas, or it's a term for an uncle or respected older male in Filipino culture, derived from Spanish for "uncle" (tío). It's also a name of Latin origin (from Titus) meaning "honorable," and occasionally slang for alcohol. 


What does broz mean?

"Broz" has several meanings, primarily as a Croatian surname (famous for Josip Broz Tito) or a slang term for "brother/friend," derived from "bro," while "brož" (with a caron) in Czech/Polish means a brooch or pin. The slang term signifies close camaraderie, while the surname links to Slavic roots and the Latin "Ambrose". 

What does "Lola" and "Lolo" mean?

In the Philippines, the common Filipino word for grandfather is lolo, with lola meaning grandmother.

Is thob a word?

Yes, "thob" (often spelled thobe or thawb) is a word, but it's an Arabic loanword used in English for a traditional, loose, ankle-length robe worn in the Middle East, not an English word by origin, though it's recognized and defined in English dictionaries. It refers to a garment for men (and sometimes women), with variations like dishdashah or kandurah used in different regions. 


Is zzz a word in Scrabble?

Yes, ZZZ is a valid word in Scrabble, accepted by official word lists like Merriam-Webster and Collins Dictionary, representing the sound of snoring or sleep, and it's a great way to use those valuable Z tiles. 

What is a taub?

"Taub" (pronounced like "towb") is a German word meaning "deaf" or "numb," often used for a temporary loss of feeling or hearing; it's also a common German/Ashkenazic Jewish surname, derived from this word, sometimes meaning a "deaf person" or even "dull/stupid". In some contexts, "Taube" (with an -e) means "dove" or "pigeon," related to the same root. 

Is tizy a word?

Slang. a dither. a nervous, excited, or distracted state.


Is quax a word?

Yes, "quax" is a word, but it's obsolete in standard English (meaning "to quaff" in the 1500s) and also the root of the modern slang/trend term "quaxing," meaning to shop by walking, cycling, or public transport, not car. While not a Scrabble word, "quax" itself has historical usage and its derivative "quaxing" is a recognized term in urban/bike culture. 

Is qi a US Scrabble word?

Yes, QI is a valid and very common Scrabble word, representing the Chinese concept of life force, and it's the only two-letter word with a 'Q' (worth 11 points) that doesn't need a 'U', making it a powerful play, especially in tournaments where it's frequently used. 

What does grrrrr mean in text?

In chat, "grr" (or "grrr") is an onomatopoeia for a growling sound, used to express anger, frustration, annoyance, or sometimes playful huffing, like a cartoon character or animal getting mad, with more "r's" indicating more intense emotion. It's a simple way to show you're irritated or upset in text, similar to saying "Ugh!" or "Argh!" but with a more animalistic, guttural feel. 


What does tyty mean from a guy?

(Internet slang, superlative) thank you.