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yo-ho - traducción al español

GAME OF SKILL
Ken dama; Yo-yo-yo-yo
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  • Ken Grip (top left), Sara Grip (top right), Candle Grip (bottom left), Tama Grip (bottom right)
  • Anatomy of kendama
  • Kendama

yo-ho      
¡¡yu-hu!! {grito}
ho         
DISAMBIGUATION PAGE PROVIDING LINKS TO TOPICS THAT COULD BE REFERRED TO BY THE SAME SEARCH TERM
HO; Ho (surname); Ho (disambiguation); H.O.; H.o.; HO (disambiguation); H O; List of people named Ho
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* Land ho! = ¡Tierra a la vista!
heave-ho         
2019 VIDEO GAME BY LE CARTEL
Heave-Ho
ahora
to give somebody the heave-ho: dar el pasaporte a uno

Definición

Ho
Ho Símbolo químico del holmio.

Wikipedia

Kendama

The kendama (けん玉, "sword [and] ball") is a traditional Japanese skill toy. It consists of a handle (ken), a pair of cups (sarado), and a ball (tama) that are all connected together by a string. On one end of the ken is a cup, while the other end of ken is narrowed down, forming a spike (kensaki) that fits into the hole (ana) of the tama. The kendama is the Japanese version of the classic cup-and-ball game, and is also a variant of the French cup-and-ball game bilboquet. Kendama can be held in different grips, and many tricks and combinations can be performed. The game is played by tossing the ball into the air and attempting to catch it on the stick point.

The origins of kendama are disputed, but it is generally believed to have originated during the 17th or 18th century. Kendama started to evolve when it came to Japan during the Edo period, and since then the use of the toy has spread throughout the world. The size and materials used to create kendamas now vary as they are offered in jumbo and mini sizes, and have been created out of plastic, metal, and nylon. There are now kendama competitions held in countries all over the world, the biggest competition being the annual Kendama World Cup in Japan.

Ejemplos de uso de yo-ho
1. "fifteen men on a planning applications committee... yo ho ho and a triplicate form" – doesn‘t have the same ring somehow... – M, London UK Every time I see another bit of petty stupidity like this (and I seem to see more every day) I am glad I got out of England which seems determined to suck out every bit of fun from peoples lives.
2. QUENTIN LETTS: All I want for Christmas is an end to this frenzy of crazed consumerism His Yuletide extravaganza had so annoyed them that, after enduring 18 years of his yo–ho–ho antics, they could take no more and protested to the council and police about the disruption it caused to their lives when coachloads of visitors turned up to admire it.