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bunnyhoop

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Possible Crossword Clues
Snare set by Fudd?
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Sep 30 2001 New York Times
Bunnyhoop might refer to
Strafing is the act of moving sideways in a video game, typically either in relation to an enemy or the game's camera. In a third-person video game the camera is positioned behind the player character, facing the direction of their forward movement, and so strafing sideways allows a player to keep the camera focused on something, such as an enemy, while moving in a different direction.
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