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Tootsie — Données clés Titre original Tootsie Réalisation Sydney Pollack Scénario Larry Gelbart Murray Schisgal d après l histoire de Larry Gelbart Don McGuire Acteurs principaux Dustin Hoffman … Wikipédia en Français
Tootsie — Título Tootsie Ficha técnica Dirección Sydney Pollack Producción Charles Evans Sydney Pollack Dick Richards Ronald L. Schwary … Wikipedia Español
Tootsie — Comédie de Sydney Pollack, avec Dustin Hoffman (Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels), Jessica Lange (Julie), Teri Garr (Sandy), Charles Durning (Les), Bill Murray (Jeff), Sydney Pollack (George Fields). Scénario: Don McGuire, Larry Gelbart,… … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
tootsie — (also tootsy) ► NOUN (pl. tootsies) informal 1) a person s foot. 2) a young woman. ORIGIN humorous, from FOOT(Cf. ↑footless) … English terms dictionary
Tootsie — Infobox Film name = Tootsie caption = Theatrical release poster director = Sydney Pollack producer = Sydney Pollack Dick Richards writer = Larry Gelbart Murray Schisgal Barry Levinson Elaine May starring = Dustin Hoffman Jessica Lange Teri Garr… … Wikipedia
Tootsie — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Tootsie Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
tootsie — These remain mainly American expressions, though made famous by e.g. Al Jolson’s song ‘Toot, toot, tootsie, goodbye’ and a more recent Dustin Hoffmann film Tootsie. The speakers are almost invariably male, addressing women who are… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Tootsie — Тутси Tootsie Жанр комедия, мелодрама Режиссёр Сидни Поллак Продюсер Сидни Поллак … Википедия
tootsie — /ˈtʊtsi/ (say tootsee) Colloquial –noun 1. a foot. 2. a toe. 3. Also, toots. a beloved one (often used in direct address). –phrase 4. play tootsie, a. (of two people) to touch feet secretly under a table as part of amorous play. b. to have an… …
tootsie — ˈtu̇tsē, si noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. slang : dear, sweetheart 2. slang : par … Useful english dictionary
Tootsie Pops — Tootsie Roll Pops Tootsie Pops[1] are hard candy lollipops filled with chocolate flavored chewy Tootsie Roll. They were invented in 1930 by Lukas R. Luke Weisgram, an employee of The Sweets Company of America. The company changed its name to… … Wikipedia