The phrase "take it up her hoop" is often slang and can imply various meanings depending on the context. Without additional information about who Claire is or the specific situation, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer. If you're referring to a specific story or context, please provide more details for clarity.
Claire's always seems to have a good selection of big hoop costume jewlery. If you prefer to shop from home, Ebay has a large assortment of big hoop earrings ranging in price from a few bucks to several thousand.
At Claire's and other outlet stores there are many used gold hoop earringgs that can be bought at a very cheap price. Also online auction sites have very cheap prices
This is a basketball slang. The hoop is the goal in the game, fastened on a board above the players' heads at either end of the basketball court. If you take something to the hoop, you are successful and drive whatever it is all the way to the goal.
On many hoops, there is a catch; feel for it and slowly pull it out. Ease the hoop out through the hole.
It would take about an hour a day for about a month.
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The first hoop ever was not necessarily a hoop. It was a peach basket. Players would run up and down and put the ball in the basket for two points.
The concept of hoop inertia affects the motion of a spinning hoop by influencing its resistance to changes in its speed or direction. A hoop with greater inertia will be harder to speed up, slow down, or change its direction compared to a hoop with lower inertia. This means that a hoop with more inertia will maintain its spinning motion more easily and for a longer period of time.
I grew up with a Claire, and her nickname was Claire Bear or Bear.
Your lip will heal with the hoop through it. In a couple years, when you remove the hoop you will have a hole in your lip.
i heard it came from africa or some where around there
when you run torwards the hoop, take two steps, and gently hit the ball against the backboard to score. dont always have to use backboard