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  2. toodle-oo. exclamation. 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!

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      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...

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

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

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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

  7. Define toodle-oo. toodle-oo synonyms, toodle-oo pronunciation, toodle-oo translation, English dictionary definition of toodle-oo. also too·dle-oo interj. Informal Used to express farewell. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. The salutation toodle-oo, meaning “good-bye” or “so long,” is forever associated with carefree, upper-class Brits, in part because of its frequent use in the works of Wodehouse. Its use began in the years after 1900, and is thought to have its origins in the sound of the then-newfangled car horns that sometimes signaled arrivals and ...

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