BEADS
Hey mister, throw me some beads.
Confetti is a bunch of tiny bits of colored paper. You throw it up in the air to make a colorful display in celebration of something. Often, you throw confetti at a party or a parade. If you have ever seen a "ticker tape parade" or a New Year's party on TV, you have seen people throw confetti. This isn't really an idiom -- people are really throwing the paper up in the air.
so all the poor people can have something to eat if they dont.
During the Three Kings Day parade on 5 January, people in Spain throw candy and small toys from the floats to children waiting along the parade route. This tradition symbolizes the gifts brought by the Three Wise Men to celebrate the Epiphany.
"Throw me something, mister" is the typical solicitation chant for asking for throws from parade floats
Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.
Yes, the noun 'parade' is a collective noun for a parade of elephants or a parade of penguins.
the french laugh hard, yell loudly and eat about 600,000 snails and drink 12,000 liters of wine. they throw a parade for a small species of snails, leading the parade is a waxwork "King Snail" the holiday takes place on may 1st.
Parade - Parade album - was created on 2011-11-11.
The noun 'parade' is a standard collective noun for:a parade of elephantsa parade of penguins
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Look who's leading the parade! Let's go to the parade. Last year's parade had a runaway stagecoach!