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, 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."
A whimsical transition word used to connect two otherwise unrelated clauses; anywhoozle can also be used to change the subject when the conversation dies or when someone is rambling on about something that is of no interest to you.
Person One: "And the square root wasn't even four it was actually six!"
Person Two: "Anywhoozle, did you see the latest episode of Bones?"
Also:
Anywhoozle, I've got to run, but I'll call you later.
This word is used when a person is rambling crap for quite some time and comes to a sudden realisation of what they are doing "anywhoozles" brings them back on the topic. Similar to anyway. Great way to get out of a situation and make like a tree and leave
Do you enjoy tandem bike riding? That was a strange thing to say anywhoozles im going this waynow.