hooping

answer Answers

ProphetesAI is thinking...

MindMap

Loading...

Sources

1
hooping
▪ I. hooping, vbl. n.1 (ˈhuːpɪŋ) [f. hoop v.1] 1. The action of the verb hoop1; the putting of hoops on casks, barrels, etc. Also fig.1463 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) 193 Payd to Peter Garn for hopyng and hedyng and settyng in of hedys of pypys and barells. 1589 Hay any Work Bb, Your Cooper..is..a ... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 3.0 0.0
2
Hooping
Hooping (also called hula hooping or hoop dance) is the manipulation of and artistic movement or dancing with a hoop (or hoops). See also Hoop rolling The Hooping Life Native American Hoop Dance References External links Hooping on the Open Directory Project Hooping.org online wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 1.5 0.0
3
The Hooping Life
The Hooping Life is a 2010 documentary film directed by Amy Goldstein. Synopsis The film takes a look at the subculture of hula hooping, which was primarily spearheaded by women. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.90000004 0.0
4
hooping-cough
hooping-cough Formerly the prevalent spelling of whooping-cough. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.6 0.0
5
Hula Hooping Girl
Hula Hooping Girl is a piece of street art, created by Banksy. On 13 October 2020, it appeared on a wall in Nottingham, England. It depicts a young girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tire, next to a bicycle that is missing its rear wheel, attached to a nearby signpost. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.6 0.0
6
whooping
▪ I. whooping, vbl. n. (ˈhuːpɪŋ, ˈhw-) [f. whoop v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb whoop. (Cf. hooping vbl. n.2)? 1605 Drayton Poems Lyr. & Past., Man in Moone I 1, With guilty conscience..That oft they start at whooping of an owle. 1657 G. Thornley Daphnis & Chloe 139 The clattering of the Oars, ... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
7
Hoop (rhythmic gymnastics)
Many of the techniques of rhythmic gymnastics have been adopted by the modern hooping community. References Hoop wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
8
pertussis
‖ pertussis Path. (pəˈtʌsɪs) [mod.L., f. per- 4 + tussis cough.] = hooping-cough.[1772 T. Kirkland (title) Dissertatio Inaug. de Pertussi.] 1799 Hooper Med. Dict., Pertussis, the hooping cough. 1880 Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. 361 Spasmodic coughs, as pertussis and asthma. Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
9
Isolation (illusion)
In contact juggling, poi spinning, hooping and other types of object manipulation, an isolation is an illusion whereby a prop appears to float in space wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.3 0.0
10
whooping-cough
whooping-cough, hooping-cough (ˈhuːpɪŋkɒf, -ɔː-) A contagious disease chiefly affecting children, and characterized by short, violent, and convulsive coughs, followed by a long sonorous inspiration called the hoop (whoop); the chincough.α 1739 E. Montagu Corr. (1906) I. 37 One little boy had whoopin... Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai 0.0 0.3 0.0
11
Whooping
in the Black sermonic tradition A form of gasping with whooping noises associated with whooping cough Whoopin, a 1999 album by Funky Butt See also Hooping wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
12
Hoopers
refer to: Hoopers (department store), a British retailer The Hoopers, Japanese musicians Rivers Hoopers, a Nigerian basketball team People who practice hooping wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
13
Hooper
destroyer escort in the US Navy Hooper Ratings, an early audience measurement in early radio and television Hooper, someone who practices dance form of Hooping wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
14
Hula hoop
Modern hooping has created a wide range of tricks. Hooping now includes many 'on body' moves and many 'off body' moves. A few examples are breaks, isolations, leg hooping, and double hooping. wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0
15
Preaching chords
Like the related tradition of sermonic "whooping" (pronounced like "hooping"), these chords are most often used in the Black Church and Pentecostal traditions This type of call-and-response preaching is also colloquially referred to by many as "hooping and hollering," or "hooting and hollering." wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org 0.0 0.0 0.0