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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.
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.
Toodle-oo : Phrases. A colloquial version of 'goodbye', now rather archaic. 'Toodle-oo' is a fellow traveller of various terms associated with walking or departing in a carefree, leisurely 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 ...
I was skipping through a field. When I saw a bowl of jelly. Jiggle jiggle. Toodly doodly doooo…. Jiggle jiggle. Squeak squeak. Splash! Toodly doodly doooo…. Jiggle jiggle.
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