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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tootle .
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Examples
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My favorite part is the end of the letter, "tootles".
Killer Friday the 13th Creations Jen 2009
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Bozo The Neoclown says: meet your number 10, cancervatard guy. tootles!
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It tootles along amiably, but, as ever, Allen is coasting.
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The next time Staddon tootles round the U.K., he should keep an eye out for cars full of kids recklessly swerving from lane to lane as if in a video game.
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The next time Staddon tootles round the U.K., he should keep an eye out for cars full of kids recklessly swerving from lane to lane as if in a video game.
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"City's [You're All Winners To Us XI] gave a battling performance against a Manchester United side packed with ... almost £50m worth of talent," tootles the club's website this afternoon following last night's 3-1 defeat to Manchester United's Reserve Militia, yet a cursory look down the team-sheets showed the visitors hadn't even bothered to field their most talked-about summer signing.
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But no — he has also put out a four-disc DVD in which he tootles around Venice expostulating on the very things that this shallow culture produced: art, architecture, music and theater.
A Grumpy Ride Along the Canals Judith Martin 2010
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Awesome red and yellow wagons rolled off the flatbeds and trucks and horses pulled the winding extravaganzas through town in a clink-clunk parade of wallyoops and tootles that made my heart wang and bump and my fast feet dance inside themselves.
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And I was all, "So help me God, Mikey, if your Gangrel tootles through court in a flying car, then I reserve the right to give my Toreador a ray gun that shoots radioactive, flesh-eating glitter."
After Sundown moriarty6 2006
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Awesome red and yellow wagons rolled off the flatbeds and trucks and horses pulled the winding extravaganzas through town in a clink-clunk parade of wallyoops and tootles that made my heart wang and bump and my fast feet dance inside themselves.
oroboros commented on the word tootles
One of Peter Pan's lost boys.
August 9, 2009