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Definition of hoopajoop

hoopajoop

  • An unnecessarily or mysteriously complex item.
    What does that hoopajoop attached to your engine do?

    Last edited on Oct 21 2003. Submitted by Michael M. from Fruit Heights, UT, USA on Oct 21 2003.

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