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  1. oneminuteenglish.org

    Examples of Hoopleheads Homer Simpson is a great example of a famous hooplehead. The show is full of dumb things Homer does, showcasing his stupidity and simplicity. Another example of hoopleheads can be from the classic TV show Green Acres. While many characters in this show fit the definition, the top contenders are Alf and Ralph Monroe.
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  3. A public sub for those experiencing the phenomenon of the Retcon Effect, or Real-Life Retroactive Continuity, sometimes known as the Mandela Effect. This sub is meant to be a place to discuss the effect under the presupposition that for whatever reason, *it is really happening,* at the exclusion of the theory of Confabulation. [Please sort by HOT to find the sticky post for additional ...
  4. worldwidewords.org

    Hooplehead Q From Victoria Stefani: On the HBO series Deadwood, Ian McShane's foul-mouthed character Al Swearengen often refers to people he doesn't respect as hoopleheads. Clearly it's not a compliment, but is there a more precise definition and origin of the term? A Like many people in the UK, I've been following this series with interest and am looking forward to the second season ...
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