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Tootsie vs Dootsie - What's the difference?

tootsie | dootsie |

As a noun tootsie

is (informal) a young woman.

As an adjective dootsie is

(ulster) childish.

tootsie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (informal) A young woman
  • (informal, childish) A toe
  • * 1998 , Joan Budilovsky, Eve Adamson, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Massage , Penguin (ISBN 9780028627083), page 216
  • Swedish massage techniques applied to your feet have reflexology effects, too, and give those tootsies the break they need.
  • * 2006 , James W. Brann, MD, Women's Healthcare Topics.com, Surviving the Joy of Pregnancy , James Brann (ISBN 9780978832605)
  • Swollen tootsies can be very uncomfortable, not to mention you may not like looking at them. Toes that look like sausages? That&
  • 39;s attractive for babies, but you aren't looking at baby's tootsies .
  • * 2009 , Vicki Lansky, Games Babies Play: From Birth to Twelve Months , Book Peddlers (ISBN 9781931863650)
  • Babies are fascinated with their toes. Take advantage of this interest. Join in your baby's fun. Ten Little Tootsies' (to “Ten Little Indians”) One little, two little, three little ' tootsies .
  • * 2010 , Esther Blum, Secrets of Gorgeous: Hundreds of Ways to Live Well While Living It Up , Chronicle Books (ISBN 9780811871747), page 26
  • So what&
  • 39;s a gal to do when she's rushing about town in pointy-toe stilettos with no time to rest her weary tootsies ?
  • * 2011 , Tony Ryan, Martica Heaner, Cross-Training For Dummies , John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 9781118069264)
  • Take off your shoes and give those tootsies a break!
  • * 2014 , J. D. Robb, Festive in Death (ISBN 0399164448)
  • You forgot your toe warmers this morning. ... Can't have my girl's tootsies cold." "Don't say aw again," Eve ordered, anticipating. "And never say tootsies. You're wearing badges, for God's sake

    dootsie

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Ulster) childish
  • (Ulster) old-fashioned