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TOODLE-OO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOODLE-OO is good-bye, so long.
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TOODLE-OO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a way of saying goodbye: Toodle-oo! I'm off. See you later. Thanks so much for your help. Toodles!
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TOODLE-OO Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
interjection , Informal. goodbye; so long: Toodle-oo, and I'll catch you all later today. Discover More Word History and Origins
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toodle-oo
toodle-oo, int. colloq. (tuːd(ə)lˈuː) [Origin unknown; perh. f. toot n.2] Goodbye. Cf. pip-pip.1907 Punch 26 June 465 ‘Toodle-oo, old sport.’ Mr. Punch turned round at the amazing words and gazed at his companion. 1908 T. E. Lawrence Let. 16 Aug. (1938) 62 Tootle 'oo. e.l. 1931 D. L. Sayers Five Red...
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toodle-oo, int. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the interjection toodle-oo is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for toodle-oo is from 1907, in Punch. toodle ...
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What is the origin of the phrase 'Toodle-oo'? Why do people say it ...
Salutation meaning farewell, originating from 1590s as a contraction of "God be with ye" (late 14c.), influenced by greetings like good-day and ...
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East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
"East St Louis Toodle-Oo" (also "Toodle-O" and "Todolo") is a composition written by Duke Ellington and Bubber Miley and recorded several times by Ellington Recording history
Ellington first recorded "Toodle-Oo" in November 1926 for Vocalion Records, which was released as Vo (1064).
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What is another word for toodle-oo? - WordHippo
Another word for toodle-oo? Interjection Used to express good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation.
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toodle-oo, phr. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
toodle-oo phr. ... 1. used to indicate energy. ... 2. goodbye, occas. hello; note use in cit. 2004 as a gesture. ... ← toodle, v.
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toodeloo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dated and very rarely used in North America. Although likely to be understood, it is likely to be considered humorous, and may be used in a parody of British ...
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toodle-oo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
toodle-oo. Alternative spelling of toodeloo. 1904 September, George R. Sims, “Off The Track in London V.--Round Hackney Wick”, in The Strand Magazine ...
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TOODLE-OO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. farewell: a conventional expression used at leave-taking or parting with people and at the loss or rejection of things or ideas.
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Toodle-Fucking-Oo
Leaving, she waves and calls "Toodle-oo!" The men make crude comments about her, and Tony pretends she is an old girlfriend. Title reference
"Toodle-oo" is an informal form of "good-bye".
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toodles
toodles, int. U.S. colloq. (freq. humorous). Brit. /ˈtuːdlz/, U.S. /ˈtudlz/ [‹ toodle- (in toodle-oo int.) + -s suffix2.] = toodle-oo int.1965 D. C. Foote Gidget: now there's a Face (ABC TV script) (1st Ser.) ii. 39 Tom: Hey..where you going? Gidget: Got a date with a Dolphin..named Dolores... Toodl...
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tooraloo
tooraloo, int. colloq. (tuːrəˈluː) [Var. toodle-oo int.] ‘Goodbye.’c 1921 D. H. Lawrence Phoenix II (1968) 121 So long! See you soon! Too-ra-loo! 1922 Joyce Ulysses 229 Tooraloo, Lenehan said, see you later. 1974 J. Johnston How Many Miles to Babylon? 22 I'll have to be off... Tooraloo.
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