Charles Osborne (1894 - May 1, 1991) hiccupped continuously for 68 years (1922-1990). Osborne, from Anthon, Iowa, U.S., was entered in Guinness World Records as the man with the Longest Attack of Hiccups. The hiccups started in 1922 at a rate of 40 times per minute, slowing to 20 hiccups per minute and eventually stopping on June 5, 1990, a total of 68 years. His condition also led him to be a guest on Ripley's Believe It or Not! in 1936, ABC's That's Incredible! in 1980, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1983 , and to be featured as a question in the board game Trivial Pursuit. Osborne began hiccuping in 1922, while slaughtering a hog. Despite his condition, Osborne was able to lead a normal life, and was even married two times. Osborne died of complications from ulcers at Marian Health Center in Sioux City, Iowa on May 1, 1991 and he was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Anthon, Iowa three days later. It has been estimated that Osborne hiccupped 430 million times over the 68 year period.
The longest hiccup was 9 months and 17 days. That's a long time!
you have spelled "hiccup" correctly :) Hope this helped
Mr. Hiccup was created in 1983.
Mr. Hiccup ended in 1984.
The duration of Mr. Hiccup is 240.0 seconds.
Hiccup is a noun. Hiccups is a plural noun
It pretty much sounds like a human hiccup.
Charles Osbourne had the longest Hiccup attack. Amazingly, it lasted 68 years. From 1922 to 1990. What a horrible life...
It's a portmanteau of hiccup and cough. Hiccup, cough, hiccough.
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Hiccup lives in berk. :3 hoped it helped
I don't freaking know...
No, the word hiccuped is the past tense of the verb to hiccup. The noun form is a hiccup.