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pootle
English
Etymology
Apparently an alteration of poodle, from Pudel, from the onomatopoeic term pudeln (“to splash about”). Alternatively, a blending of doodle (to draw aimlessly) with potter (to move aimlessly) - as reported by 1970's English visitors to Australia.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?pu?t?l/
Noun
pootle (plural pootles)
- (Britain) A stroll; a wandering.
Verb
pootle (third-person singular simple present pootles, present participle pootling, simple past and past participle pootled)
- (Britain) To wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
Synonyms
- (to wander): ramble, wander
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pootie
English
Noun
pootie (plural pooties)
- (slang) A baby's pacifier.
- Please pick up the baby's pootie and put it back in his mouth.
- (vulgar, slang) The female genitalia; the vulva or vagina.
Anagrams
- ptooie
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