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  1. TOODLE-OO definition: 1. a way of saying goodbye: 2. a way of saying goodbye: . Learn more.

  2. 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. Let’s also not forget tootle-oo, which is a commonly heard alternative form of toodle-oo, and also its Irish variant tooraloo.

  3. 1900s. 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-oo is of unknown origin. See etymology.

  4. 4 meanings: British informal, rare goodbye → 1. farewell: a conventional expression used at leave-taking or parting with people.... Click for more definitions.

  5. toodle oo; toodle oo etymology. Etymology. The word "toodle-oo" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, around the 1920s. It is a reduplicated form of the word "toodle," which itself is a playful variation of "toodle-pip." Meaning and Origin. Meaning: "toodle-oo" is a playful and informal way to say goodbye. It is a term of ...

  6. Toodle-oo. 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 ...

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  8. He always exited with a "toodle-oo" or "pip-pip" or even a "toodle-pip". He and his friends would have picked up the odd French expression in that milieu. (Before we say, "Toodle-oo" to Raven Edwards, let's thank her for suggesting this cute little denizen of the English lexicon as a Good Word.) P.S. - Register for the Daily Good Word E-Mail!

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