A modification of toodles, meaning goodbye. Incorporating the suffix -ulent meaning having in quantity, full of
- "Thank you for getting in touch with customer service, we will contact you shortly"
- "Thank you very much, toodulent!"
- "Thank you very much, toodulent!"
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Get the toodulent mug.girl 1: oh no
girl 2: what happend
girl 1: i have 10 more minuets before my curfew
girl 2: do you need to go home now?
girl 1: yeah
girl 2: oh ok, bye
girl 1: toodles
girl 2: uhh you little toodley noodley
girl 2: what happend
girl 1: i have 10 more minuets before my curfew
girl 2: do you need to go home now?
girl 1: yeah
girl 2: oh ok, bye
girl 1: toodles
girl 2: uhh you little toodley noodley
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Get the Toodley Noodley mug.Trond's George Kistiakowsky in Oppenheimer; from 'Lilyhammer' to big bombs. The Norwegian charm remains unshaken.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: who's that suave scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky, my friend! From 'Lilyhammer' to Los Alamos.
Person 1: who's that suave scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky, my friend! From 'Lilyhammer' to Los Alamos.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Get the Trond Fausa as George Kistiakowsky mug.A way to say goodbye or tell someone off. Basically it could be a way to say “Bye!” or a way to say “There’s the door.”
Thanks for having me over! Toodles!
by Aarsha December 13, 2023
Get the Toodles mug."Troof" is a clever twist on the word "goof" and originates from a certain time in history (Dec. 14th, 2023) where the required money for Troye Sivan concert tickets could not be obtained. It consists of the words "Troye" and "goof", which originated from the word "goofy".
Since "troof" is an incredibly powerful word, it should only be used in exceptionally dramatic and unexpected moments.
Its less meaningful counterpart would be "goof", whereas its even more dramatic counterparts are "bombotroof" and "jammatroof".
The word "troof" can be used as a noun, verb or adjective. Its versatility is unprecedented and must not be underestimated.
Furthermore, "troof" is part of a famous word family, which contains many similar terms, such as "jammagoof", "bellagoof", "bombogoof" and "jiafeigoof".
Since "troof" is an incredibly powerful word, it should only be used in exceptionally dramatic and unexpected moments.
Its less meaningful counterpart would be "goof", whereas its even more dramatic counterparts are "bombotroof" and "jammatroof".
The word "troof" can be used as a noun, verb or adjective. Its versatility is unprecedented and must not be underestimated.
Furthermore, "troof" is part of a famous word family, which contains many similar terms, such as "jammagoof", "bellagoof", "bombogoof" and "jiafeigoof".
"I tried to defend myself from a disrespectful customer, which is why my boss fired me."
"What? Why would he do that? Troof!"
"Do you see that boy's outfit? Miss thing must be blind!"
"Ew, that's ugly. He's such a troof..."
"What? Why would he do that? Troof!"
"Do you see that boy's outfit? Miss thing must be blind!"
"Ew, that's ugly. He's such a troof..."
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