Home › Words › T › tootsietootsie/ˈtʊtsi/tootsie means A young woman.tootsie is pronounced /ˈtʊtsi/.EtymologyFrom tootsy-wootsy, originally a playful or nursery name for a small foot, from childish pronunciation of foot.nounA young woman.A toe.e.g.“And a hoofer by the name of Buck Wing was gettin' ready to shake his tootsies!” — 1936, Curly Howard, Three Stooges, Disorder in the Court (6:43)A foot, especially that of a woman or child.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.breezy 58% match — With a breeze blowing, with a lively wind, pleasantly windy. vs tootsie →dootsie 58% match — childish vs tootsie →girlina 58% match — A young woman. vs tootsie →tootsoon 56% match — A black person. vs tootsie →punkling 56% match — A young strumpet vs tootsie →prostitot 56% match — A prepubescent girl who emulates the overtly sexual fashions and attitudes of twentysomething women such as pop stars. vs tootsie →queanie 56% match — A young woman. vs tootsie →missyish 56% match — Like a young woman, especially in a negative sense; foolish, sentimental, inclined to give oneself airs, etc. vs tootsie →