A clever form of the otherwise not at all clever
word "anywho." Anywhoodles is used where terms such as anyway and so are used to indicate either a transition or a return to a main point following a digression or a distraction.
It is used to great effect aloud when spoken in a stuffy
British accent and followed by unusually technical or formal language.
Anywhoodles was coined in 2008 by Emily in
Sofia, Bulgaria.
"Anywhoodles, according the the American Law Institute's Restatement (
Third) of Products
Liability, the three categories of product defect are: manufacturing defect, design defect, and
inadequate warning or instruction."