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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Toddle..

Hi, I'm trying to find out if one could use the word "toddle" without talking about a child who is walking unsteadily.

If I want to make a funny twist on the term "newbie to models". Could I name my article "ModelToddle" ?

Or would this be something an American or an Englisman would never understand, and most likely think: "What is a ModelToddle? - the guy who wrote this should read some English books!"

I know this question might sound wierd, but it is in great value to me as a Norwegian trying to come up with something clever.
  

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I'm not sure where you are headed with this one. Are you speaking of tall thin women showing expensive clothes? ModelToddle means nothing to me, except that it sounds like mollycoddle .

  • I'm not sure where you are headed with this one.
  • Are you speaking of tall thin women showing expensive clothes?
  • ModelToddle means nothing to me, except that it sounds like mollycoddle .
  • Model Toddler would lead me to think of either a baby who is a professional model or a perfect baby.
  • Modelling Toddler ...
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I'm not sure where you are headed with this one. Are you speaking of tall thin women showing expensive clothes?

ModelToddle means nothing to me, except that it sounds like mollycoddle.
Model Toddler would lead me to think of either a baby who is a professional model or a perfect baby.
Modelling Toddler... no, that's the same as for Model Toddler

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