"Loo flirpa" is a made-up phrase that doesn't have a specific meaning in any language. It is often used as a humorous or nonsensical expression in online communities or for entertainment purposes.
In French, the word "loo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a French word. You may be looking for the word "l'eau," which means "water" in French.
It is pronounced as LOO-nuh-suh.
Lucius is pronounced as LOO-shus.
Ka pule o heluhelu. Kah poo-leh oh heh-loo-heh-loo. The week of reading
It is pronounced as "Oh-Loo-na-ee." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "Loo."
Loo Flirpa is "April Fool" backward. To my knowledge, it is often used as the name of a fictional person as part of April Fool's gags?
"ah loo loo vah" is not Hebrew.
loo poo
it loo
A dog loo is a shelter for a dog
a loo loo is a toilet where you do business.
If you mean the toilet, it should be Ladies' Loo
Do you mean train or bus? Because the trains don't have a number and they don't go to palace the Loo. I assume that you mean bus. 'Where is bus number 56 because I need the bus to the Loo' is in Dutch 'waar is bus nummer 56 (zesenvijftig) want ik moet de bus naar het Loo hebben'
Awoo loo loo loo
No it is a French word. The slang for toilet is spelled loo
Les toilettes are the loo, the bathroom in French.
If you mean toilet, the slang would be the loo, the can, or sandbox.