tootsie

Etymology
From, originally a playful or nursery name for a small foot, from childish pronunciation of.

Noun

 * 1)  A young woman.
 * 2)  A toe.
 * 3) * 1936, Curly Howard, Three Stooges, Disorder in the Court (6:43)
 * And a hoofer by the name of Buck Wing was gettin' ready to shake his tootsies!
 * 1) * 2006, James W. Brann, MD, Women's Healthcare Topics.com, Surviving the Joy of Pregnancy, James Brann ISBN 9780978832605
 * Swollen tootsies can be very uncomfortable, not to mention you may not like looking at them. Toes that look like sausages? That&#39;s attractive for babies, but you aren&#39;t looking at baby&#39;s tootsies.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.
 * 1)  A foot, especially that of a woman or child.