The Mine song

A Internet meme from LazyTown that includes Stingy saying “This is mine!” It became a Internet meme when it was published on the internet
Stingy, you sung the Mine song!
This mailbox is mine!
And this triaginal sign!
The blue ballon, the month of June.
They’re mine (Mine 5x)
Ziggy’s sweets are mine!
That birdy’s tweets are mine!
The city streets and both of your feet.
They’re all imphatically mine!

I all belongs to me! Everything that I see!
Noord, Zuid, Ost and West
I caress it, ‘cuz I possess it!
I’m Stingy and it’s mine!
And this instrumental break is also mine!
The floor and ceiling are mine

All your feelings are mine!
You always knew it, that’s all there is to it!
It’s mine, mine, mine, mine, MINE!
That’s what I said; It’s Mine
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City trash

City trash cans are a city rat ladder for the rats to get their food from the trash
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Ѓ

A letter in Macedonian that represents a sound, a hard sound if you say. A voiced palatal stop to be exact.
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Je

A Cyrillic letter representing /j/ in Slavic languages and the voiced postalveolar affricate in Altai
Je is a Y sound that in Serbian, caused the Serbs to think that they are not Orthodox Christians because the letter Je was J in Latin, a script used by Catholics.
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Æ

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅ
The 26th letter of the Dano-Norwegian Alphabet
Æ represents the same sound as Ä in Swedish and German and Á in the Kazakh Latin Alphabet
Æbles! Æbles overalt!
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Clean as a rat

A phrase that describes the cleanliness of rats compared with cleanliness of anything else. Most wild rats are cleaner than other wild animals, hence the phrase was made
Whew, I am as clean as a rat!
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O slash

* It possibly arose as a version of the ligature, Œ, of the digraph"Oe ", with the horizontal line of the "e" written across the "o".
* It possibly arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place: compare Bede's Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon period spelling ''Coinualch'' for standard ''Cēnwealh'' (a man's name) (in a text in Latin). Later the letter ø disappeared from Anglo-Saxon as the Anglo-Saxon sound /ø/ changed to /e/, but by then use of the letter ø had spread from England to Scandinavia
ABCDEFGHOJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA AND E LIGATURE>O SLASH< A-RING
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