I'm not familiar with "hip dip doodle." Could you provide more context or clarify your question?
Tulip lip hip sip dip rip
Freak Nasty in 1996 on the album "Controversee...That's Life...And That's the Way It Is"
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dip grip hip lip nip ship sip tip whip zip
Slip, hip, nip.
hip, lip, dip, kip, nip, pip, rip, sip, tip, whip, zip * Clip * Dip * Drip * Flip * Grip * Hip * Kip * Lip * Nip * Pip * Rip * Sip * Slip * Tip * Trip * Whip * Zip
It has a different case and theme, that is all.
first you go dip, dip, dip. a'then ya go sip, sip, sip. MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH it's a dip, sip, MUNCH.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," Doodle and the go-cart symbolize Doodle's struggle for acceptance and his brother's desire to push him beyond his limits. Initially, the go-cart represents Doodle's physical limitations, but as he learns to walk, it becomes a tool of pride and progress. Ultimately, during a fateful outing, Doodle's brother pushes him too hard, leading to tragic consequences where Doodle's health deteriorates, reflecting the dangers of ambition and the weight of expectations.
In Doodle Jump there is not actuall end. It just keeps on going and repeats the pattern.
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You don't.