hot shoe
n.— «(title)» —“Hot shoes battle for supremacy in F2000 series” by Brian Moore Toronto Star (Can.) Aug. 28, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
hot shoe
n.— «(title)» —“Hot shoes battle for supremacy in F2000 series” by Brian Moore Toronto Star (Can.) Aug. 28, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
One way to make your new business look trendy is to use two nouns separated by an ampersand, like Peach & Creature or Rainstorm & Egg or … just about any other two-word combination. A tongue-in-cheek website will generate names like...
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