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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/08 19:32 UTC 版)
Earlier houp-la, hoop la, first attested in c. 1877, probably from French houp-là, oup-là (“upsadaisy, upsy-daisy”), a cry to various animals close to humans like horses and dogs, of likely onomatopoeic origin (but see là). Compare interjections like whoop, ahoy, hoo.
hoopla (countable and uncountable, plural hooplas)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/02/08 14:53 UTC 版)
Hoop-La is a 1933 motion picture notable as both a pre-code film and as the final appearance of actress Clara Bow. Bow plays as a carnival performer who sets out to seduce the boss' son in order to win a bet. It was directed by Frank Lloyd and released by Fox Film Corporation, with Preston Foster, Richard Cromwell, and Minna Gombell also in the cast. A version restored by the Museum of Modern Art will be shown at the 2011 Classic Film Festival in Hollywood during the spring.