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  2. Hoobastank - Wikipedia

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    The band has provided a variety of explanations for the origin of the band's unusual name, and it is unclear where it originated from. Claims have included that it is a mispronunciation of a German street, slang for someone who owns many sneakers, or a word the band came up with while they were "joking around." [2]

  3. Hoobastank discography - Wikipedia

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    List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions JPN; The Greatest Hits: Don't Touch My Moustache

  4. Fight or Flight (Hoobastank album) - Wikipedia

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    Hoobastank. Doug Robb - lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Daniel Estrin - lead guitar, ukulele; Chris Hesse - drums, percussion; Jesse Charland - bass, backing vocals, keyboards

  5. Huh? Here's What 'ATP' Actually Means on Social Media - AOL

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    If you see this term in a text, there are a couple of possible meanings.

  6. Hoobin - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Hoobin is an Irish surname. [1] ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. The Gods of the Copybook Headings - Wikipedia

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    Kipling's narrative voice contrasts the purported eternal wisdom of these commonplace texts with the fashionable and (in Kipling's view) naïve modern ideas of "the Market-Place", making oblique reference, by way of puns or poetic references to older geological time periods, to Welsh-born Lloyd George and Liberal efforts at disarmament ("the Cambrian measures"), feminism ("the ...

  8. Meaning–text theory - Wikipedia

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    A crucial aspect of meaningtext theory is the lexicon, considered to be a comprehensive catalogue of the lexical units (LUs) of a language, these units being the lexemes, collocations and other phrasemes, constructions, and other configurations of linguistic elements that are learned and implemented in speech by users of language. The ...

  9. w00t - Wikipedia

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    The term w00t (spelled with double-zero, "00"), or woot, [1] is a slang interjection used to express happiness or excitement, usually used in online conversation. The expression is most popular on forums, Usenet posts, multiplayer computer games (especially first-person shooters), IRC chats, and instant messages, though use in webpages of the World Wide Web is by no means uncommon.