Hiccup means an awesome viking leader who was the first viking to ever tame or ride a dragon. His dragons name is now toothless :D
No, the word hiccuped is the past tense of the verb to hiccup. The noun form is a hiccup.
A hiccup drew everyone's attention back to the girl, those sitting close to her let out a quiet groan of annoyance as this was the fourth time now- in two days, everyone was getting sick of it.
The prefix for "cup" is "deca-".
"Hiccup" is a synonym for singultus, both referring to involuntary spasms of the diaphragm followed by a sudden closure of the vocal cords, resulting in a distinctive sound.
The Hindi word "hitchki" is called "hiccup" in English.
Combretum bracteosum is the scientific name of the hiccup nut. Some people say the nut causes hiccups and some say it cures them.
a hiccup.
In how to train your Dragon, Hiccup's Dragon is a Night Fury. Hiccup named it "Toothless".
singultus IS the medical name for the more common name of a Hiccup. :p
Commonly known as a "hiccup". The technical term is "singultus".
A way better way to say this, "I pray to jesus Christ that he could get rid of my hiccups in the name of Jesus!'
synchronous diaphragmatic flutter or delafecks hope i helped
His dragon is called Toothless and there are several others mentioned in the books/film, but Toothless is Hiccup's only dragon in both.
if you have the hiccups it means that its not enough air getting to your brain.
you have spelled "hiccup" correctly :) Hope this helped
Mr. Hiccup ended in 1984.
Mr. Hiccup was created in 1983.