by yolande June 24, 2004

Archaic american form of 'goodbye'. It derives from the french expression "a tout a l'heure" meaning "see you later", and came into vogue in the US particularly after the second world war.
by spungedave March 6, 2010

A British colloquialism used when saying goodbye that is preferable to "ta ta" or other more Americanized forms of farewell.
Mimsy said, "Toodle Pip," to her dead grandmother as Mimsy exited the drawing room wearing a large smile and her grandmother's pearls.
by Ike&Tina December 15, 2009

brad: see you later babe!
Janet: no.
Brad: toodle poodle! my sweet little poodle *waggles fingers*
Janet: no. *walks away*
ellenorla: *awkward jesus*
Janet: no.
Brad: toodle poodle! my sweet little poodle *waggles fingers*
Janet: no. *walks away*
ellenorla: *awkward jesus*
by ellenorla February 8, 2012

Big Bird Toodle-loo.
by CiaerwinRise25416 July 14, 2017

by Ranch is wack January 27, 2017
