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1. Music and words organized into a usually short and catchy composition.
2. A descriptive word for when you buy something for an amazingly cheap price. 1. "Dr. Worm" by They Might Be Giants is a briliant song!
2. I got two ancient 8 bit Nintendos at my neighbor's garage sale for a song. |
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Unreasonably or unexpectedly inexpensive. I was at the swap meet and I bought this dog with a bobbly head for my dashboard for a song.
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A combination of sounds and rythms that can be made to sound in-fucking-credible or absolute shit. Man, this song is great, but that last country song sucked big donkey balls
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i) A combination of musical melody, and sung lyrics.
Modern songs often have acompanying harmonies and complicated rhythms. Songs from longer ago are very simple in their accompaniment, and a lot don't have any. ii) It can also mean how a man hears a woman's voice, when he is in love with her. This, however, is quite an old saying. i) I sang a song
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a composition of musical notes, rythm, and sometimes vocals(aka singing). A song named "Bully" is a good song.
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a piece of music play us a song
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A song is a musical piece that is usually around 3 minutes long if it is popular music. A song could also be something like campfire songs which are not 3 minutes long. They are usually longer. Do you know of a song that is pleasurable to one's ears, Phillip?
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