0 a small child -- lille trold
a tiny tot.
1 a small amount of alcoholic drink -- drink
a tot of whisky.
2 to add up -- tælle sammen
He totted up the figures on the bill.
I did not very much appreciate the reference to the tot of rum.
His argument was that the provision of this tot of rum would make it dangerous for ratings in a service operational rôle.
A tot is very strong, two doubles of very strong rum.
A few hundred children, ranging from tiny tots to husky young lads, and their counterparts amongst the girls, were all herded together.
Totting up then, we have loans totalling £29 million; grants paid to date and to be paid this year, £16 million, making a total of £45 million.
I totted up the figures at a number of adjacent labour exchanges a little while ago.
He said that it was by only 1p in the £, but all these pennies which we hear about tot up.
No one dared to make a figure because they did not know whether it would reach the correct figure when the staff were totted up.