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    Another competing product is the Oodie, a knee-length sleeved and hooded blanket founded in Australia. [30] An Italian version sold in Europe, Canada, and Japan is the "Kanguru," which includes a large front pocket reminiscent of a kangaroo's pouch.

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    Martin names the cobra Hoodie and the bros learn about the cobra's creature powers. They learn about how this snake can flatten its ribs into a hood, and learn about venom when it hunts a frog. Meanwhile an Indian gray mongoose shows up. Then Hoodie the cobra fights the mongoose and they learn about the mongoose's immunity to snake venom.

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    Artist Julius Dubose (born December 6, 1995), known professionally as A Boogie wit da Hoodie or simply A Boogie, is an American rapper and singer. He released his debut studio album, The Bigger Artist , via Atlantic Records in 2017.

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    Puff, a light gust of wind; Exhalation; Inhalation; Puff model, volcanic ash tracking model developed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; PUFFS (NetBSD), a NetBSD kernel subsystem developed for running filesystems in userspace; Chromosome puff or "Puffs", diffused uncoiled regions of the polytene chromosome that are sites of RNA transcription

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    Puff-puffs are generally made of dough containing flour, yeast, sugar, butter, salt, water and eggs (which are optional), and deep-fried in vegetable oil to a golden-brown color. Baking powder can be used as a replacement for yeast, but yeast is a better option. [2] After frying, puff-puffs can be rolled in sugar.