hooper in German
hooper in German is Böttcher, Fassbinder, Fassküfer — hooper means someone who performs tricks with a hula hoop.
hooper in German
Böttcher
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
Fassbinder
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
Fassküfer
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
Fassmacher
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
Scheffler
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
Schäffler
One who applies hoops to casks or tubs.
What does "hooper" mean?
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noun Someone who performs tricks with a hula hoop.
"The circus hooper spun five hoops at once."
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noun Informal: a basketball player.
"The gym was full of hoopers on Saturday morning."
hooper in a sentence
- The circus hooper spun five hoops at once.
- The gym was full of hoopers on Saturday morning.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hooper" in German?
"hooper" in German is Böttcher, Fassbinder, Fassküfer. hooper means: Someone who performs tricks with a hula hoop.
How do you use "hooper" in a sentence?
Example: "The circus hooper spun five hoops at once." In German, "hooper" is Böttcher, Fassbinder, Fassküfer.
Are there other ways to say "hooper" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "hooper": Böttcher, Fassbinder, Fassküfer, Fassmacher, Scheffler, Schäffler.
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