Yoyo
Introduction
a toy consisting of a string attached to a small disc that can be made to go up and down
Background Story
The name 'Yoyo' comes from the term for a popular toy that has been around since ancient times. It became widely recognized in the 20th century, particularly in the United States, where it was commercialized. The yoyo is cherished for its simple mechanics yet captivating movement, much like a playful dog's behavior.
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