A song. "Pardon me boy, is that the chatanooga choo choo, track 29, and can you give me a shine"
Brick wall, waterfall.Mikey thinks he knows it all...but he don't, and I do--so boom boom with that attitude.Peaches, punch--Captain Crunch, I've got something you can't touch.Bang, bang choo choo train, wind me up and I'll do my thang.i no karate i no kong fu u mess with me i mess with you--------or-----------Break the walls, waterfallsgirl you think you know it all? But you don't, I doso poof with the atitudeso poof, be gone, your breath is way too strong!no wait, come back, i found a tic tac.not to be mean but you need some listerinenot a swish, not a swallow, but the whole darn bottle!so shush and brush, so shush and brush, so shush and brush, so shush and brush,and get the perfect picture through your brainbang choo choo train, wind me up I do my thangno peanutbutter, no reese's puffsif you mess with me, I'll kick your buttthat's the way uhuh uhuh i like it uhuh uhuh that's the way uhhuh i like it.....Brick wall waterfall girl you think you know it all you don't i do so poof with that attitude..loser whatever go fly away forever...\senora goodbye go ahead and cryeye eye apple piehair hair i don't careneck neck what the heckbutt butt pizza huta... b......c..... hit it!
Denny Neagle goes by Choo-Choo.
Ho Geok Choo was born in 1956.
Goh Choo San died in 1987.
Choo Choo Soul - 2006 Blue Zoo Train was released on: USA: 1 September 2006
Choo Choo is a train (typically steam train)
The 'choo-choo' in informal British English is a train. This is the term that is used to refer to a train when one is speaking to children. The phrase is derived from the sound that the train makes when in motion.
choo choo choo
Choo choo
plain train
An Achoo choo! Train
choo choo, wooooo wooooo
mundane train
Yes, "choo-choo" is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a train whistle or a steam engine. It represents the repetitive sound of a train moving along the tracks.
It is a train. It is a word used when speaking to children. It comes from the sound of a steam train, which puffs out steam rythmically, choo, choo, choo, as it climbs an incline or begins to leave the stattion.
It is a train. It is a word used when speaking to children. It comes from the sound of a steam train, which puffs out steam rythmically, choo, choo, choo, as it climbs an incline or begins to leave the stattion.