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* [[Hoot Hester]] (1951–2016), American country and bluegrass musician |
* [[Hoot Hester]] (1951–2016), American country and bluegrass musician |
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* [[Hoot Sackett]], American baseball head coach at Oklahoma State University in 1920–1921 |
* [[Hoot Sackett]], American baseball head coach at Oklahoma State University in 1920–1921 |
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* [[Hoot Samsa]], Shadyside High School, best known for his heroic stamina and naked wrestling with beautiful women |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
Revision as of 01:30, 12 June 2020
Look up hoot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoot may refer to:
Publications
- Hoot (novel), a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen
- Hoot, a 1996 children's novel by Jane Hissey
- Hoot (comics), a British magazine published from 1985 to 1986
- The Brandeis Hoot, a student newspaper at Brandeis University
Film and TV
- Hoot (film), a 2006 film based on the Carl Hiaasen novel
- Hoots the Owl, a Sesame Street Muppet
- An Owl character on the Australian children's television show Giggle and Hoot
Music
- Hoot (EP), a 2010 mini-album by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation
- "Hoot" (song), a song by Girls' Generation from the mini-album
As a nickname
- Hoot Evers (1921–1991), American Major League Baseball player
- Hoot Gibson (disambiguation), various people
- Hoot Hester (1951–2016), American country and bluegrass musician
- Hoot Sackett, American baseball head coach at Oklahoma State University in 1920–1921
- Hoot Samsa, Shadyside High School, best known for his heroic stamina and naked wrestling with beautiful women
Other uses
- Hoot, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community
- Hoot (torpedo), an Iranian weapon in service since 2006
- HOOT, Heart of Ohio Tole (HOOT) a regional chapter of the Society of Decorative Painters