0 past simple and past participle of tote
1 to carry something, especially something heavy or awkward:
The building was surrounded with bodyguards toting sub-machine guns.
All these were arranged in the marching pack toted by each infantryman.
He toted a voltage-generating belt and a white mask.
He once boasted that he had lifted a mule onto his shoulders and toted her five miles to the doctor, an impressive feat of strength (if true).