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."
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 strangething to say anywhoozles im going this way now.