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What is diffrence between "tootles" and "toodles" ? when we suppose to use it? tx b4 ^^
Nov 7, 2012 6:15 AM
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In the United States, "Toodles!" is a cutesy British way of saying "Bye bye!" I wouldn't use it in everyday conversation.
I don't know what "tootles" is.
November 7, 2012
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Cassell's Slang has
toodle-/tootle-oo phr. [20C] goodbye (cf. TOODLE-PIP; TOOROO) [etymology: ? Standard English toot, the tooting of a horn, in this case as a coach moves off, or French à toute à l'heure, goodbye]toodle-pip phr. [1920s-30s] a nonsense word used to say goodbye (cf. TOODLE-OO)
November 7, 2012
I'd use ''toodles'' - as Nick said, it's a cute way of saying goodbye. In Australia, older people say ''hoo roo''.
November 7, 2012
Not thx b4, "thanks in advance" in English =)
November 7, 2012
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