0 a nose
1 an electrical device that makes a loud noise, often to mark the start or end of work at a factory
2 a woman's breasts. This use of the word is considered offensive.
That comes out in the police techniques of stop and search, just as it does through the wailing hooters that police have on their cars.
If the hooter blew, there was no work.
In town, there is the horrible noise of hooters on fire engines in place of the perfectly effective bells of my youth.
There are klaxon hooters and the men on watch have walkie-talkie sets, keeping them in constant communication with the base.
Some complaints have been received as to the undue noise made by certain motor hooters.
I sat with his wife, and we heard the alarm hooter.
Factory hooters will be used instead as soon as they can be obtained.
Every day the hooter would blow if there was no work: if the hooter did not blow there was work.