A song on your Ipod that you listen to while you scroll through your playlist for a better song. Also, a good fallback in case someone listening to your Ipod with you insults your choice of song.
Girl 1: Hey can I share your Ipod
Girl 2: Of course!
Girl 1: The Best of Both Worlds? Are you kidding me?
Girl 2: Relax, it's just a search song
Girl 2: Of course!
Girl 1: The Best of Both Worlds? Are you kidding me?
Girl 2: Relax, it's just a search song
by indieartfreak August 02, 2009
A very emotional song By Blink-182.
The song is about suicide and overcoming it.
One of their more heart heart felt songs.
The song is about suicide and overcoming it.
One of their more heart heart felt songs.
by St3vo February 15, 2012
Played by Alex Kingston, River Song is the mysterious traveller of space and time who first appeared in the eighth episode of the fourth season of Doctor Who. River Song refuses to tell The Doctor who she is, saying she can't give him "spoilers". As of yet, who she is is still unknown, and fans everywhere have long speculated about her true identity. According to the writers of the show, this will be revealed in the sixth season.
River keeps a diary of The Doctor's life, which he isn't allowed to look at. She calls him "sweetie", which has caused viewers to wonder if their relationship goes beyond friendship. Since River and The Doctor keep meeting at different points in time and space, their timeline is rather messed up.
River keeps a diary of The Doctor's life, which he isn't allowed to look at. She calls him "sweetie", which has caused viewers to wonder if their relationship goes beyond friendship. Since River and The Doctor keep meeting at different points in time and space, their timeline is rather messed up.
An example of her mysteriousness:
The Doctor: River... Who are you?
River Song: You're going to find out very soon now, and I'm sorry, but that's when everything changes.
The Doctor: River... Who are you?
River Song: You're going to find out very soon now, and I'm sorry, but that's when everything changes.
by Rosiepeverell March 25, 2011
A song in an album that is so clearly about one person that it makes everyone think the rest of the album is about that same person, when really the one song was written to distract from who the album is actually talking about, because sometimes the artist doesn’t want to say who it’s about because they could get in trouble. Some people might say the song “Style” by Taylor Swift is a stunt song because it’s almost too obvious.
Person 1: Wow style is definitely about Harry styles, I bet the other songs are about him too
Person 2: it could just be a stunt song
Person 2: it could just be a stunt song
by Benji.Benji October 09, 2020
Sultry Songs
Adjective:
1. characterized by or arousing passionate singing or sound:
"With sultry voices they sing.."
2. A place of music known for its amorous singers and sensational talent. Where the love of music is shared, encouraged, enjoyed, and respected. Sultry Songs...
"Where are you headed?"
"I'm gonna go jam in Sultry Songs."
"Rock on!"
Adjective:
1. characterized by or arousing passionate singing or sound:
"With sultry voices they sing.."
2. A place of music known for its amorous singers and sensational talent. Where the love of music is shared, encouraged, enjoyed, and respected. Sultry Songs...
"Where are you headed?"
"I'm gonna go jam in Sultry Songs."
"Rock on!"
"A passionate musician plays sultry songs."
"The house of music carries wistful voices in Sultry Songs."
"The house of music carries wistful voices in Sultry Songs."
by Cavalry~Smoke March 29, 2013
When listening to a song, usually in a car, a person tries to sing the song because he?she thinks they know the lyrics when half the time they are just mumbling
by BufSabres February 25, 2009
The genius method of giving music to the Brooklyn area invented by They Might Be Giants in 1982. Discontinued in 2006 due to technical difficulties, listeners and fans could call the number; (718) 387-6962, and would hear a song which would update more or less regularly almost every day.
Back in the 90s, sometimes I'd call Dial-a-Song and I'd hear a new song every time. Too bad they don't do it anymore.
by Sparkling Omelets April 17, 2010