Loo Flirpa is "April Fool" backward. To my knowledge, it is often used as the name of a fictional person as part of April Fool's gags?
sad he ran through the hospital, trying to find him then when he went home he lock himself in his room, the Down Under, for weeks
You just said it. British people speak English too. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- they also say loo / toilet/ WC
The song "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral" has appeared in several films, most notably in the 1993 movie "Schindler's List," where it is performed by a character as a poignant moment in the narrative. It has also been featured in other movies like "The Quiet Man" (1952) and "The Commitments" (1991). Its emotional resonance and Irish roots have made it a popular choice for various cinematic contexts.
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Cindy Loo Who!
"Loo flirpa" is a made-up phrase that doesn't have a specific meaning in any language. It is often used as a humorous or nonsensical expression in online communities or for entertainment purposes.
a loo loo is a toilet where you do business.
"ah loo loo vah" is not Hebrew.
Awoo loo loo loo
the question to this answer shouyld really be where is the loo?...we find that E=MC(squared)...and loo...is spelt l-o-o...so who did o to the loo? loo means toilet
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral was created in 1914.
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The loo is usually the toilet itself, but the restroom could also be referred to as a loo.
loo loo and anne aanne
loo-lee-aye (with emphasis on the loo)
Cindi Loo is 165 cm.