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What does he mean by "floog"? I cannot see what he is pointing at.

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Rebecca

That's a good question! He's actually made up the word "floog" to try and be funny, but it doesn't actually refer to a real item. It's supposed to sound funny and "fancy" at the same time in response to her saying "trivets," since that sounds like a made-up word, but it's actually a real thing. Ex: These days, they make up funny words for food like "cronuts," which is a donut and a croissant. Ex: A: What is a trivet? It doesn't sound like a real thing. B: A trivet is something to place a hot bowl or plate on.

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