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STOOP - We use this term to mean the tiny landing at the top of the stairs in front of the door. You usually sit on the stoop taking in the goings-on on the street.
Elizabeth, maybe it's the French seeping over to youIn French, we say walking around in sock-feet too when you walk around in socks alone.
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