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meaning of "hook a fishhook"
What does " blow a fish hook " mean?
Artsy. And I play
the most unpopular instrument there is:
the jazz clarinet.
Hmm!
[PLAYING LIVELY JAZZ]
A:You know your way around a licorice stick, kid.
B:You blow a mean fish hook yourself, sister!
- Let's talk normal now.
- Thank you.
Apr 19, 2019 5:40 PM
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I'm guessing as I don't know jazz or the clarinet but...
I think 'liquorice stick' is slang for the clarinet, and 'fish hook' possibly for a saxaphone?
I'm thinking these relate to the shapes of the instruments. A clarinet is straight and dark (if you ignore the metal), and the saxaphone has a hook shape.
Hopefully you'll get an answer from someone in the know.
April 19, 2019
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