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Sounds rather risque but I think it was his car LOL and back !!!

2006-11-11 10:11:36 · 19 answers · asked by Steven W 3 in Entertainment & Music Music

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The song hinged on its triple entendre catch phrase, "Don't mess with my toot-toot," that contained both a drug and sex connotation while its real meaning was a Cajun term of endearment meaning sweet heart, as in 'mà chere tout-tout.'

2006-11-11 10:32:41 · answer #1 · answered by mcfifi 6 · 0 1

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What was a toot toot in the song "Don't mess with my Toot Toot"?
Sounds rather risque but I think it was his car LOL and back !!!

2015-08-07 14:31:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It;s a lady's special private places - the lyrics go "I know you have another woman! So don't mess with my toot toot!" Only in the eighties!

2006-11-11 10:24:48 · answer #3 · answered by Miss Behavin 5 · 0 6

toot toot was ment to be * dont mess with my lover*

2015-06-03 04:00:04 · answer #4 · answered by hotsteppanater 1 · 2 0

In french, "tout" means everything, and as you heard it earlier in this message board, it is indeed french cajun for "my sweetheart", or "my all". And it sounds a lot like a train horn, so all the better... Toout!

2016-01-18 21:14:36 · answer #5 · answered by Thumperoo 1 · 2 0

IT was better than root, nearly as good as foot ,so they settled for toot, cause they could not give hoot

2006-11-11 10:16:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

it was tu tu, or toot toot, and a pet name, for a fictitious daughter, in the narritive of the song

2006-11-11 10:13:36 · answer #7 · answered by ben b 5 · 0 5

I am half french Cajun and my grandmother who is full french Cajun told me it meant sweet heart its a Cajun slang

2013-12-31 13:14:09 · answer #8 · answered by sbk 1 · 3 0

agrre jayfire
http://atangledweb.typepad.com/weblog/2006/02/dont_mess_with_.html

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1984/

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/142334.stm

2006-11-11 10:19:36 · answer #9 · answered by species8472 6 · 0 0

It was a song derived from the incarceration period of Nelson Mandela, and related to his friend Desmond TuTu who was getting grief for visiting him in prison

hence "Don't mess with my TuTu"

2006-11-11 10:17:08 · answer #10 · answered by JAYFIRE 4 · 2 7

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