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soup up something — soup up (something) to make something more powerful. They had to soup up the air conditioning to keep her computers from overheating in the summer. Usage notes: usually used to describe an improvement to a car or other machine … New idioms dictionary
soup up — (something) to make something more powerful. They had to soup up the air conditioning to keep her computers from overheating in the summer. Usage notes: usually used to describe an improvement to a car or other machine … New idioms dictionary
Summer of '69 — est un des plus grands succès du chanteur canadien Bryan Adams. Écrit par Adams et Jim Vallance, la chanson est sortie sur son album Reckless en 1985. Elle a été reprise de nombreuses fois, et notamment par les groupes punk MxPx et Bowling for… … Wikipédia en Français
Soup — For other uses, see Soup (disambiguation). A bowl of French onion soup … Wikipedia
Summer of '69 — Infobox Single Name = Summer of 69 Artist = Bryan Adams from Album = Reckless B side = Kids Wanna Rock The Best Was Yet to Come Released = June 1985 Format = gramophone record Recorded = 1984 Genre = Rock Length = 3:32 Label = A M Writer = Bryan… … Wikipedia
Summer Hoyland — Personaje de Neighbours Summer Hoyland Interpretado por: Jordy Lucas (2010 presente) Marisa Siketa (2002 2007)[1] Duranción: 2002 2007, 2010 presente … Wikipedia Español
Bowling for Soup — playing Oxegen 2008 in Ireland Background information Also known as BFS … Wikipedia
Bowling for Soup — Pays d’origine Wichita Falls, Texas États Unis Genre musical Pop punk Power pop … Wikipédia en Français
Cherry soup — is a soup of fresh cherries poached in wine, often with enough sugar added to make a light syrup. This soup is a late summer delicacy in several European cuisines.*Hungarian cuisine: Sour Cherry Soup [June Meyers Authentic Hungarian Heirloon… … Wikipedia
Sour cherry soup — is a slightly sweet soup made with sour cream, sugar, and whole fresh sour cherries, and served chilled. This soup is a summer delicacy in several European cuisines. The dish has been adopted by the Austrians, Poles, Slovaks, and Germans.… … Wikipedia