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songsa

A Cambodian word that stands for lover or significant other. Refers to both men and women.
Girl: Francis is my songsa.
Guy: Candy is my songsa.
by iSmooshTurtles November 4, 2010
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Spice Girls Songs

A codename for an amount of weed, usually referring to a gram or two.
"I can hook you up with a few Spice Girls Songs."
by Kaptain Kangeroo May 4, 2009
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Sultry Songs

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!"
"A passionate musician plays sultry songs."

"The house of music carries wistful voices in Sultry Songs."
by Cavalry~Smoke March 29, 2013
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Name 3 Songs

The act of middle age folks(mainly men) calling out young men and women wearing retro/vintage band Tshirts. Saying: “Name 3 songs!”(in agitation) Often with some type opinion that you don’t deserve to wear that shirt.
How old is this girl? Like 20? Where did you get that Pantera Vulgur Display Of Power shirt??? Can you name 3 songs? Can you even name one fucking band member??? I saw that band 20 times before you were even born!
by 2LunchTommy June 11, 2021
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song of songs

Also known as the Song of Solomon, a section of the Bible that is decidedly one of the most erotic, sensuous works of poetry that anybody can find.

It's one of the "scrolls" (megillot) of the Writings (Ketuvim), the last section of the Hebrew Bible. It is also the fifth book of Wisdom in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
The whole structure and plot is that of a pair of lovers from courtship to marriage to consummation is a celebration of erotic love. While it can be argued that it's a metaphor for the union between Yahweh and the land of Israel (or that between Christ and the Church), it's just as likely very seductive romantic poetry.
The "Song of Songs" features such gems as these:
"...She:
Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest

is my beloved among the young men.
I delight to sit in his shade,

and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
Let him lead me to the banquet hall,

and let his banner over me be love.
Strengthen me with raisins,

refresh me with apples,

for I am faint with love..."

"He:
...How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride!

How much more pleasing is your love than wine,
and the fragrance of your perfume

more than any spice!
Your lips drop sweetness as the honeycomb, my bride;

milk and honey are under your tongue.
The fragrance of your garments

is like the fragrance of Lebanon.
You are a locked garden, my sister, my bride;

you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain...

She:
Awake, north wind,

and come, south wind!
Blow on my garden,

that its fragrance may spread everywhere.
Let my beloved come into his garden

and taste its choice fruits..."

"...He:
How beautiful your sandaled feet,

O prince’s daughter!
Your graceful legs are like jewels,

the work of an artist’s hands.
Your navel* is a rounded goblet

that never lacks blended wine.
Your waist is a mound of wheat

encircled by lilies.
Your breasts are like two fawns,

like twin fawns of a gazelle..."

*The "navel" translation is interesting since, in the original Hebrew, he seems to be describing her vulva.
by RuddyWriter July 30, 2017
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songspeak

The process of forming sentences using song lyrics in the context of expressing common language. Pop-culture references from the 1980s and 1990s are typically used.
"All that she wants is another baby."
"Welcome to the machine. For those about to rock, we salute you."
"I want your sex"
"No-one wants to be defeated"
"My body's too bootylicious for you, babe."
"Songspeak ain't easy"
by Matt Larsen November 27, 2007
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Secular Rhymes and Songs

a. Slave narrators reported mock-prayers, mock-sermons, and other parodies of the forms celebrated in church.

b. Aside from religion and its purposes, such secular parodies of sacred texts contained their own stinging elements of truth.

c. All materials of play that is sometimes fun and frivolous, sometimes instructive, sometimes frighteningly reflective of violence of American society.
We raise de wheat,
Dey gib us de corn:
We bake de bread,
by Kimberly Vaught July 8, 2004
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