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  2. informal old-fashioned or humorous uk / ˌtuː.d ə lˈuː / us / ˌtuː.d ə lˈuː / (also UK toodle-pip, uk / ˌtuː.d ə lˈpɪp / us / ˌtuː.d ə lˈpɪp / toodles, / ˈtuː.d ə lz / us / ˈtuː.d ə lz /) Add to word list. a way of saying goodbye: Toodle-oo! I'm off.

    • Polski

      TOODLE-OO definicja: 1. a way of saying goodbye: 2. a way of...

    • English (US)

      TOODLE-OO meaning: 1. a way of saying goodbye: 2. a way of...

    • Took

      TOOK definition: 1. past simple of take 2. past simple of...

    • Tool

      TOOL definition: 1. a piece of equipment that you use with...

    • Farewell

      FAREWELL definition: 1. goodbye 2. an occasion when someone...

  3. 1. farewell: a conventional expression used at leave-taking or parting with people and at the loss or rejection of things or ideas. noun. 2. a leave-taking; parting. they prolonged their goodbyes for a few more minutes. 3. a farewell. they said goodbyes to each other.

  4. The British term ‘toodle-oo’ is a fellow-traveller of various terms associated with walking or departing in a carefree manner – toddle, tootle and their extended forms toddle-off and tootle-pip.

  5. Toodle-oo definition: goodbye; so long. See examples of TOODLE-OO used in a sentence.

  6. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the interjection toodle-oo. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. ˌtüdᵊlˈü. chiefly British. : good-bye, so long. Word History. Etymology. perhaps imitative of an automobile horn. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  8. too·dles. (to͞od′lz) also too·dle-oo (to͞od′l-o͞o) interj. Informal. Used to express farewell. [Alteration of toodle-oo, perhaps imitative of a horn or akin to earlier toddle (off), to depart.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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