Wordy Wednesday

To pootle or to poodle, that is the question. It’s been an ongoing debate between my partner and myself for some time now, whose family used to go for a poodle in the car at the weekend. My family, however, went for a pootle, definitely not a poodle.

I finally decided to settle this friendly feud and looked it up. What I discovered is that pootle is a variant of poodle, although, of course, poodle also refers to a breed of dog. To pootle, or poodle, means to travel or go around in a relaxed manner, as in, “I think I’ll have a pootle round the shops”.

Debate settled, now we’ll have to find another word to disagree on.

Just having a pootle, or a poodle, round the local shops

Do you poodle or pootle, or do you have an entirely different word for a leisurely stroll or run out in the car?

5 thoughts on “Wordy Wednesday

  1. I remember some of my older relatives pootled, but my parents tootled when they went out for a drive, but if someone was messing about, holding things up, they were pootling about. I guess that just adds to the confusion 😂

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  2. No we only poodled in the car. A walk didn’t count as a poodle. It was an aimless drive around with no particular place to go. We often went for a poodle to AmershamBarbara 

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