Which one is correct?
"My cutie patootie" or "My patootie"?

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My cutie patootie

This phrase is correct and commonly used as a term of endearment to express affection towards someone.

It is used to affectionately refer to someone, often a child or a loved one, in a playful and endearing manner.

Examples:

  • Come here, my cutie patootie!
  • I love spending time with my cutie patootie.
  • You're such a cutie patootie!

Alternatives:

  • my sweetheart
  • my darling
  • my love
  • my dear
  • my honey

My patootie

This phrase is correct but has a different connotation. It is a more casual term that can refer to someone's backside or buttocks.

It can be used informally to refer to someone's backside or buttocks in a playful or teasing way.

Examples:

  • Sit on your patootie and listen to me.
  • I need to work on toning my patootie.
  • Stop shaking your patootie!

Alternatives:

  • my bottom
  • my behind
  • my rear end
  • my butt
  • my booty
Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings and connotations. 'My cutie patootie' is a term of endearment used to express affection towards someone, often a child or a loved one. On the other hand, 'my patootie' is a more casual term that can refer to someone's backside or buttocks. The choice between the two phrases depends on the context and the level of affection or playfulness you want to convey.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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