on tv i heard that Ashley tisdale on high school musical 3 or 9 sharpay evans say that word when she was asking about the game to troy..
Garfield the Cat said it.
depending how you say it... It usually is slang for goodbye
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Something that appears on TV is said to be televised, more colloquially "aired", or "shown". "Broadcast" is another word that is commonly used.
It comes from the TV show "Sex and the City." I believe Carrie said it.
Toodles has: Played Elephant in "Lost in the Jungle" in 1911. Played Toodles the Elephant in "None But the Brave Deserve the Fair" in 1912. Played Romeo - the Elephant in "A Persistent Lover" in 1912. Played Bumps - the Elephant in "Bumps" in 1912. Performed in "Two Old Pals" in 1912. Played Toodles, the Elephant in "A Wise Old Elephant" in 1913.
Is it a greeting?I have never heard of it said as a greeting but a common English phrase (derived from French) is toodle-oo which means see you later The phrase "toodles" isn't used as a greeting, it is however used as a farewell.
Toodles is a boy.
Toodles - 1912 was released on: USA: 18 August 1912
Toodles Recites a Recitation - 1903 was released on: USA: November 1903
Toodles' Tea Party - 1903 was released on: USA: November 1903
Toodles and Her Strawberry Tart - 1903 was released on: USA: October 1903
Toodles
falon grace,toodles
To marry me. Toodles!
Toodles
Garfield the Cat said it.