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Basically a patootie is a butt or derriere. You may find this site helpful:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=patootie

2007-01-26 00:42:24 · answer #1 · answered by °ĠיִяĿỵ° 4 · 1 0

"Patootie" or "Tootie" or "toot" can be cute (never vulgar) words for buttocks. "Patooie" (minus the second T) is the sound of someone spitting, as in "Patooie on that plan, let's think of a better one"

2007-01-26 00:42:18 · answer #2 · answered by skatc 3 · 0 0

some thing of the solutions are close, yet no longer totally suitable. FWIW, i'm an area English speaker. A "community" speaker of any language is someone who has discovered the language as a baby. The human mind is outfitted to study a language. little ones study a language without preparation- they don't memorize vocabulary, study verbs and modifiers, etc. they only study and communicate the language like natives. father and mom communicate, the youngster listens and knows. that is the comprehension and performance area of any language. (interpreting and writing are a diverse count number number.) Linguistically, the age of adulthood is about fourteen. enable's say a baby learns a language properly sufficient to study a thanks to ascertain and write. maximum linguists agree that little ones recognize a language like a "community speaker" through the time they commence college. They comprehend the shape, phonetics and morphemics. even as a baby starts college, it is to study a thanks to ascertain and write, no longer study the community language. enable's also say you're taking a popular grader and bypass him/her in a overseas usa the position diverse language is spoken. He/she'll be in innumerable situations the position the second one language is on the marketplace. fortuitously for him/her, he hasn't yet hit his linguistic adulthood, so his/her mind has the flexibility to study this language interior the same way as he/she did the first time- through listening and putting the sounds in context. in view that this youngster has already internalized one language, the tips of language are already in his head, yet his/her mind is able to studying yet another. enable's save this youngster in usa 2 for some more desirable years. bypass him/her to a 0.33 usa (see you later as he/she's no longer yet fourteen) and he/she will be in a position to study a 0.33 language as any new child does. So, IMHO, regardless of the actuality that maximum little ones study their community language as their first language, this isn't unavoidably so. i imagine a baby ought to study quite a few languages, and be a "community speaker" in each and every. This contrasts with adults who grow to be fairly proficient, yet only through memorizing vocabulary, searching verb tenses, etc. One casual yet significantly-popular try of it is your "community language" is to work out what language you curse in, as once you smack your finger with a hammer.

2016-10-16 03:21:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Buttocks.

2007-01-26 00:38:34 · answer #4 · answered by Tony M 7 · 0 0

I am not sure as this word is certainly not English. I think it is a slang word used by people of limited intelligence particularly among the NASCAR demographic. You could probably substitute the word "posterior" with a reasonable chance of success.

Good luck, and welcome to the world of Hillbillies.

2007-01-26 00:40:31 · answer #5 · answered by monkey tuesday 3 · 0 1

It's your rear end, and not a vulgar term. More often I hear and say "patoot" in polite company when I can't say @ss.

2007-01-26 00:58:30 · answer #6 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 0

rear end like the other preson said

2007-01-26 00:38:42 · answer #7 · answered by gman 6 · 0 0

It's a bahonkas

2007-01-26 00:49:59 · answer #8 · answered by spun_up_06 4 · 1 1

Same as your 'Parsons nose'

2007-01-26 00:41:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

potatoe

2007-01-26 00:44:17 · answer #10 · answered by booge 6 · 0 1

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