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[shoot] (some|) hoops
(in the game of basketball) to take some shots without taking part in an actual game
The idiom "shoot hoops" originated from the sport of basketball, which was developed in the late 19th century. Over time, the phrase has been adapted to have a broader meaning, representing playing casual or recreational basketball, or even just engaging in the act of throwing a basketball into a hoop, regardless of the level of formality or competition.
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