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[ toot-see ] / ˈtʊt si / SEE SYNONYMS FOR tootsie ON THESAURUS.COM
noun Slang.a sweetheart; darling. a prostitute. Origin of tootsie1First recorded in 1900–05; of uncertain origin Words nearby tootsietoothy, tootle, toot one's own horn, too-too, toots, tootsie, tootsy, tootsy-wootsy, Toowoomba, top, Top 40 Definition for tootsie (2 of 2)[ toot-see ] / ˈtʊt si /
Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tootsieI was on the set of Tootsie many years ago and there were 225 people shooting a scene with two people talking to each other. Legendary Documentarian Frederick Wiseman Shows Us How Berkeley Works|Nico Hines|November 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST For three days Tootsie duly paid out her quarter and received the most comforting of reports. Skippy Bedelle|Owen Johnson Skippy was not a natural glider and gliding as Tootsie explained to him was essential in a ballroom, in polite society at least. Skippy Bedelle|Owen Johnson Tootsie searched her sister's bedroom and then called Skippy into consultation. Skippy Bedelle|Owen Johnson
"Now Tootsie," said Mr. Bedelle, elevating a cautionary finger. Skippy Bedelle|Owen Johnson Tootsie Wootsie struggles madly to keep her dressing-gown round her. The Nurserymatograph|A Lawyer
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