What is Flaming-hoop?
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origin:
unknown
Etymology: Middle English flaume, flaumbe, from Latin flammula, diminutive of flamma flame; akin to Latin flagrare to burn
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Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hOp; akin to Middle Dutch hoep ring, hoop
Function: noun
1) residual
see also:
"Excuse me Mr Pharmacist, I need some Preparation-H; H as in hoop for my flaming hoop!"
"No thanks, I prefer to stand as I have some serious flaming hoop"
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