Definitions for "Toto"
In Māori mythology, Toto was a chief in Hawaiki. He had two daughters, Kuramarotini, the wife of Hoturapa, and Rongorongo, the wife of Turi. Toto felled a tree and made two canoes.
Keywords:  masai, swahili, cheetah, mara, youngest
Toto the cheetah cub is one of the many big cats, living in the Masai Mara, to be featured on the TV series Big Cat Diary. His name means ‘little one’ in Swahili. When he was first filmed, it was estimated that he was only 6-8 weeks old, making him the youngest cheetah cub ever to be filmed on Big Cat Diary.
Keywords:  georgy, prog, porgy, i'll, ipa
Toto (IPA pronunciation: ) is an American rock/pop/prog band which had their greatest commercial success in the 1980s. They are known for covering several music styles, such as pop, rock, funk, prog, jazz, and others. The band has sold about 30 million records to date.
Toto is the first album by the American band Toto. It was released in 1978 and features the hit singles "Hold The Line", "I'll Supply The Love" & "Georgy Porgy".
It is a company based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan and Japan's largest manufacturer of flush toilets. The company invented and patented the Washlet.
Keywords:  jamaican, coconut, cakes, types, one
one of the many types of Jamaican coconut cakes.
Short for "Totocalcio". Italian football pools. A form of sports lottery. (See 'Sports Lottery' above.)
Keywords:  gorilla, adopted, child, raised, human
Toto (1931 - 1968) was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child.
Keywords:  tornado, dropped, strength, path, speed
a device dropped in the path of a tornado to measure its strength, speed, and direction