Well I have been hiccuping in my sleep since I was about 6 years old and it has never done me any harm, I am now 23. When I was younger my parents used to tell me that the hiccups were so loud that they could hear them from downstairs whilst I was upstairs. As I have got older they have become less frequent, but by no means disappeared. No idea what triggers them either, they just happen some nights. They are so bad they wake me up, but not enough to keep me from falling straight back to sleep once I have got rid of them (I normally just hold me breath for a second and they go). Sometimes I am told by my boyfriend that I had been hiccuping in my sleep again and only then is it I remeber waking up with them. I asked my doctor about them once before as I was worried they were dangerous and caused by me not breathing properly whilst I slept, but he said that he had never heard of that before, but it should be nothing to worry about, more irritating than anything else. The fact I have been having them for 17 years of my life makes me think that they are probably just a quirky thing that I have... and the fact that this question has been asked means I am not alone.
the plot to the book how to train you dragon is i think if this is right that hiccup gets one of the common brown dragons and everyone laughs at him even his best friend but then a huge sea dragon comes out of his sleep coma and is really hungry and wants to eat the hairy hooligan tribe but the hiccup and the rest of the novices group try to get the sea dragon which is called the green death with feather bombs but it didnt really work but then the green death swollows hiccup but then hiccups dragon toothless flys through the green deaths nose then the green death sneezed hiccup and toothless out but then hiccup wouldn't wake up but three weeks or something later he woke up and he was called hiccup the uesfull but when they were celebrating hiccup was wondering were toothless was and they said that he didnt make it but he did he was only in a sleep coma :D xoxo
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.
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, "hiccupped" is not a noun. It is the past tense form of the verb "hiccup," which means to make a sharp sound when breathing in suddenly due to a spasm of the diaphragm.