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'''Toodles''' (or ''tootles'') is a term which may mean several things: |
'''Toodles''' (or ''tootles'') is a term which may mean several things: |
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* A shortened, more casual version of the French expression ''à tout à l'heure'' ([[ |
* A shortened, more casual version of the French expression ''à tout à l'heure'' ([[Anglicisation|Anglicized]] as "toodle-oo"), meaning [[wiktionary:Goodbye|goodbye]] |
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* Tootles, a character in the fictional story ''[[Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up]]''; one of the Lost Boys of Neverland, comrades of Peter Pan |
* Tootles, a character in the fictional story ''[[Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up]]''; one of the Lost Boys of Neverland, comrades of Peter Pan |
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* [[Toodles Galore]], a female cat in the ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons |
* [[Toodles Galore]], a female cat in the ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons |
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Toodles (or tootles) is a term which may mean several things:
- A shortened, more casual version of the French expression à tout à l'heure (Anglicized as "toodle-oo"), meaning goodbye
- Tootles, a character in the fictional story Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up; one of the Lost Boys of Neverland, comrades of Peter Pan
- Toodles Galore, a female cat in the Tom and Jerry cartoons
- Toodles, a fictional magical device from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse children's series