A term coined after the very arduous process of strong-arming one such person into being another's friend, this verb can be used to describe the process of platonically seducing an otherwise disinterested party via overzealous and often inappropriate means.
Cathy: Hey, Tina, why you been sitting outside my room for three days?
Tina: Cathy! I'm just trying to Song you.
Tina: Cathy! I'm just trying to Song you.
by talgumbi February 1, 2009

by star December 6, 2004

by The str8 lady killa March 27, 2015

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.
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.
by Alex Williams February 17, 2004

by number1korean June 7, 2011

by jasante2 May 24, 2010
