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toodyhoo 

A term urging others to enjoy whatever new object they have just purchased. It can also mean something akin to “wear it well” (when referring to clothing, as it often is) or “use it well. when referring to anything else”

Translation of Hebrew word "tithadesh - תִּתְחַדֵּשׁ" , which does not have an English translation. It is a very common word in the hebrew language, and is very nice to say to someone who purchased something new!
1: Is that a new car?
2:Yea i just bought it
1: wow it's beautiful, toodyhoo
toodyhoo by Mrisrael September 22, 2017
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Toodyhoo 

Congratulations on something new. Translation of Hebrew word: titchadesh תתחדש
Hey, is that a new car? It's beautiful ,toodyhoo.
Toodyhoo by Mrisrael October 7, 2017
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Summer Teeth 

When someone has a lot of missing teeth.
Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
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