"Tut fut" is a phrase derived from the Hindi language, often used colloquially in India. It typically expresses annoyance or frustration, similar to saying "nonsense" or "rubbish" in English. The phrase can also imply dismissing something as trivial or not worth considering. Its usage often depends on the context and tone in which it is delivered.
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what did king tut do that was negative
Stolen riches,but not King Tut. Ramess and King Tut were switched
King Tut’s queen was his sister-wife Ankhesenamun.
King tut is not cool and not a good pharaoh
fut - meaning to go futiel - meaning futile or frivolous futsel - to tamper or fiddle futuris - relating to futurism
Trick question: fut pucks can't fut puck, if they could, they couldn't fut any.
The word "Tut" doesn't really have a meaning. It's just said sometimes, as an expression of disapproval. Saying "tut, tut" is like saying "naughty, naughty" or "shame, shame" to someone.
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You can find the admission list on the FUT Minna web site.
well, it depends on the context. Tut could be short for Tutankhamun, an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, or it could be the tut meaning something like 'tsk'
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because you are stupid! tut tut tut!!
Do not trust any fut coin generating sites. 99.99% will steal your account.
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Tut Tut King - 1923 was released on: USA: 30 July 1923