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Oodles vs Toodles - What's the difference?

oodles | toodles |

As a noun oodles

is lots; an unspecified large number, quantity, or amount.

As an interjection toodles is

shortened form of toodeloo, goodbye.

oodles

English

Noun

(en-plural noun)
  • Lots; an unspecified large number, quantity, or amount.
  • * 1965 , (John Updike), Of the Farm
  • "Along the lake where I went camping once there were oodles of a bright purple thing."
  • * 2008 , Andrew Burke, Thailand's Islands and Beaches (page 323)
  • Minimalist yet soothing décor, private pools and steam rooms and simply oodles of class make this one of the island's top choices. Honeymoon, anyone?

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    toodles

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • Shortened form of toodeloo, goodbye.
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