rooting-tooting

rootin'-tootin'

1. old-fashioned Particularly vigorous, exciting, exhilarating, or successful. Used before a noun; sometimes written with a comma instead of a hyphen. Come try our ziplining course today if you're looking for a rootin'-tootin' good time! The bake sale was a rootin'-tootin' success. Wow, what a rootin', tootin' party!
2. Characteristic of the stereotypes associated with cowboys or the Western genre of fiction. The historical park is filled with old-timey saloons and rootin'-tootin' cowboys. I love watching those classic rootin'-tootin' westerns from the '50s and '60s.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rooting-tooting

mod. exciting; renown; famous; illustrious. (A vague adjective of praise.) We really had a rooting-tooting time last weekend.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • rootin'-tootin'
  • top-flight
  • beater
  • biz
  • angle
  • angling
  • wear (one's) apron high
  • high
  • high, wide, and handsome
  • fire and brimstone
References in periodicals archive
Asking her to swear there are no more mudslinging revelations to come about her life and times as a huntin', shootin', evangelical, rooting-tooting, average hockey mom with five kids?
The car chases are carried out in some good rooting-tooting style and there's a sub-plot about Cousin Bo trying to keep histitle in an annual car race, entering his car General Lee.