I suppose the answer is the following
Hippo is the diminutive of "Hippopotamus" which is chain of restaurants (where you eat meat) . And Quick is a chain fast food restaurants , a kind of concurrent for Mac Donald's (There is not Burger King in France anymore).
comme hippo and Quick means "like Hippo and Quick" as if you say "Like Mac Donald's and Pizza Hut."
Actually, it would be better to quote the whole sentence so that it makes sense.
Christophe
'et on se balade comme des amoureux' means 'and we are strolling like lovers' in French.
Comme ci comme ca, et tu? Means so-so and you
comme ci comme ça et toi? means - not too bad, not too good, and you? Note: I spent the better part of a year in France, and I never heard a single person use this expression. When I asked people about it, they laughed and said no one actually says that. I think it's just one of those expressions that textbook writers always include in the first chapter because they want to give you a "medium" option in response to "ça va ?".
comme les filles et comme les garçons
"So-so. And you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comme ci, comme ça. Et tu? The first sentence translates literally as "Like this, like that" as a response to being asked how one is doing. The pronunciation will be "kuhm see kuhm sa ey tyoo" in French.
"So-so! And you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comme ci, comme ça! Et vous? The first two conjunctive phrases translate literally into English as "Like this, like that!" as asked either of one person formally or more than one informally. The pronunciation will be "kum see kum sa ey voo" in French.
"So so" can be translated to "comme ci comme ça" and "you" can be translated to "tu" in French.
La physique est souvent considérée comme la science fondamentale car elle fournit la base théorique et expérimentale pour d'autres sciences, comme la chimie et la biologie.
Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet has written: 'Essai sur la manifestation des convictions religieuses et sur la separation de l'eglise et de l'etat, envisagee comme consequence necessaire et comme garantie du principe. --' -- subject(s): Faith, Church and state
Jacqueline Bregeault-Tariel has written: 'Et l'eau comme un berceau'
il est laid comme un pou (idiomatic) : he's as ugly as a louse il ne savait plus où se mettre : he didn't knew where to hide
Il existe un grand nombre de couleurs différentes, allant du rouge, au bleu, en passant par le jaune et le vert. Les couleurs peuvent être chaudes (comme le rouge et l'orange) ou froides (comme le bleu et le violet) et sont souvent associées à des émotions ou des significations particulières.