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- nounrut (noun) · ruts (plural noun)Originlate 16th century: probably from Old French rute (see route).noun(the rut)rut (noun) · ruts (plural noun)
- an annual period of sexual activity in deer and some other mammals, during which the males fight each other for access to the females:"a moose in rut"
verbrut (verb) · ruts (third person present) · rutted (past tense) · rutted (past participle) · rutting (present participle) · rutting (adjective)- (of a deer or other mammal) engage in the rut or annual period of sexual activity:"researchers say the deer are rutting earlier" · "rutting stags"
- derogatoryengage in promiscuous or indiscriminate sexual activity:"if you want to smoke and cuss and rut and get completely drunk, then go for it"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin rugitus, from rugire ‘to roar’. - People also ask
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