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Scoubidou (Craftlace, scoobies, lanyard, gimp, or boondoggle) is
material used in
knotting craft. It
originated in France,
where it
became a fad in the...
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Scoubidou is a craft,
threading and
knotting plastic strips and tubes.
Scoubidou may also
refer to:
Scoubidou (song), a 1958
Sacha Distel song Scoubidou...
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Scoubidou is the
title of a
French song,
translated from the
American "Apples,
Peaches and Cherries"
composed by Abel
Meeropol which was a hit when recorded...
- elbows" or "scoobi doo" pasta,
purportedly because of
their resemblance to
scoubidou. It
should not be
confused with fusilli, which,
despite also
being commonly...
- Keep
Falling on My Head" in 1970,
which reached No 10 in the UK Charts, "
Scoubidou", and "The Good Life". He was made
Chevalier (Knight) of the Légion d'honneur...
- (thread), an
ornamental trim used in
sewing and
embroidery Gimp
thread (
scoubidou),
plastic thread used in
crafts such as
lanyards Gimp (album), by Psylons...
- them. The
group adopted her as
their mascot and
named her
Scoubidou, as she had a
scoubidou braid around her neck, a po****r
style at the time. The other...
- A
Scoubidou is a cork****-like tool that is used for the
commercial harvesting of seaweed,
whose invention is
credited to Yves
Colin in 1961. The device...
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Productions Lost
Mysteries Scooby-Doo's
Snack Tracks: The
Ultimate Collection Scoubidou CD
liner notes: Sa****ay Mornings: Cartoons'
Greatest Hits, 1995 MCA Records...
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contains many
literary allusions. Le
Tellier described the
novel as a
scoubidou. In
order of
appearance in the novel.
Blake – Hitman, French, leading...