toom in English dictionary toom Meanings and definitions of "toom" (rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scottish) Empty. (chiefly Scottish) A piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot. (rare or dialectal) To empty. Vacant time, leisure. adjective (rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Empty. noun (chiefly Scottish) A piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot. noun Vacant time, leisure. verb (rare or dialectal) To empty; teem. more Grammar and declension of toom toom ( comparative more toom, superlative most toom) toom ( usually uncountable; plural tooms) toom ( plural tooms) toom ( third-person singular simple present tooms, present participle tooming, simple past and past participle toomed) toom (comparative more toom, superlative most toom) toom (plural tooms) toom (usually uncountable, plural tooms) toom (third-person singular simple present tooms, present participle tooming, simple past and past participle toomed) more Sample sentences with "toom" Declension Stem Try again Authors