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  • Tinaundefined Offline
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    A shortened Anglicized version of the French phrase à tout à lheure which means goodbye.

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      By far the most masculine form of the English from of goodbye. It comes from the French saying à tout à lheure which sounded like [Toodle-oo], which was further shortened to Toodles. Used by [pro-wrestlers], [gangsters], and [warlords] alike, Toodles is an effective word of parting between men of high stature. Uncultured swines often mistake this word for one of an effeminate, dainty vernacular. These imbeciles are idiotic and probably have bad teeth.
      Optionally paired with another word of similar rhyme or cadence such as:
      -Strudel(s)
      -Poodle(s)
      -Noodle(s)
      -(for Toodle-loo) Pumpkin-Poo

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        Toodles is the Weird floating mouse head on Mickey Mouse Club House.
        It Is also a way of saying goodbye to someone.

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          noun. an extremely queer way of seeing someone off. often used by such characters as george michaels, elton john, and James Donahue.

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