"Hiccups have left the building, Eddy!"
—Ed, Ed Eddn Eddy
When everything is going smooth,
Life sends you a — *(hiccups twice)*
Then when things start to improve,
You hit another — *(hiccups twice)*
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong
How am I gonna get through this song?
Everyone just play along, every time there is a — *(hiccups twice)
Life sends you a — *(hiccups twice)*
Then when things start to improve,
You hit another — *(hiccups twice)*
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong
How am I gonna get through this song?
Everyone just play along, every time there is a — *(hiccups twice)
— Luna Loud, The Loud House, "Hiccups and Downs"
My great-great-great-uncle Ebenezer, on my mother's side, had a surefire cure for the hiccups. It's really quite simple, you see — if the hiccups can't hicc-up, then they'll have to hicc *down*.
— Owl, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, "To Catch a Hiccup"
I'm spending more time on hiccup cures than I am on getting that chair done.
— Papa Bear, The Berenstain Bears, "The Hiccup Cure"
Father Bear: "How can I read with all this noise?!"
Little Bear: "I was only hiccupping."
— Little Bear, "Hiccups"
Lynn Loud: "The only way to crush your hiccups is to gargle some water."
Lola Loud: "I get rid of my hiccups by putting a teaspoon of sugar under my tongue!"
Leni Loud: "I just ask the hiccups to go away! Like this: hiccups, please leave!"
— "Live Life Loud!", a licensed comic for The Loud House