by ty August 26, 2003
This is a term associated with rock music, notably punk rock as this is what a given band member would yell out right before starting a song at a concert. It was made famous by the New York punk rock band The Ramones, whose bassist Dee Dee Ramone would always yell out before every song
and sometimes even during them.
and sometimes even during them.
by Clarence Washington November 22, 2004
Fatty Fatty 2 by 4
Couldn't get through the bathroom door,
So he did it on the floor,
Licked it up and did some more!
Couldn't get through the bathroom door,
So he did it on the floor,
Licked it up and did some more!
by BeckBeck Anthony April 16, 2008
by noisnoyesisyes September 08, 2020
When a specific song is edited in a program or on the web to swap the beats 2 and 4, to make it sound weird.
Sometimes this turns out to make the song better instead of worse.
Undertale/Deltarune/Earthbound Halloween Hack songs are Immune to this, and beat swapping always makes the song better.
Sometimes this turns out to make the song better instead of worse.
Undertale/Deltarune/Earthbound Halloween Hack songs are Immune to this, and beat swapping always makes the song better.
Aaron Peckham: Hey, did you hear megalovania but beats 2 and 4 are swapped, It's a real banger!
Linkin Park: I PUT MY TRUST! IN YOU!
Aaron Peckham: Wha-
Linkin Park: I PUT MY TRUST! IN YOU!
Aaron Peckham: Wha-
by Hong22 November 27, 2021
A sequence often used at the start of rock songs. It has several variants including "A 1 A 2, A 1-2-3-4!"
However it sounds a litle stupid in the middle of songs (see Altogether Now by the Beatles).
ALso the first 4 numbers!
However it sounds a litle stupid in the middle of songs (see Altogether Now by the Beatles).
ALso the first 4 numbers!
by Lambchops November 24, 2004
A play on the word two bit whore. It's when you dont feel like being vulgar around your elders, such as your parents.
(Mom in the kitchen, while you're arguing with your girlfriend.) I don't like your ways. To me, your just a 2 bit 4.
by pango14762 April 09, 2011