A threeway with a redhead and a platinum blonde.
Podrick: What did you do last night?
Tyrion: I had a Song of Ice and Fire with Daenerys and Ygritte. You?
Podrick: I had one with Catelyn and Cersei.
*Tyrion and Podrick high-five*
Jorah: Why do you want to invite (book) Robb Stark and Jaime Lannister to negotiations, Khaleesi? I do not think it wise, Khaleesi.
Daenerys: I want to have A Song of Ice and Fire.
Jorah: I see, Khaleesi.
*Jorah cries himself to sleep*
Tyrion: I had a Song of Ice and Fire with Daenerys and Ygritte. You?
Podrick: I had one with Catelyn and Cersei.
*Tyrion and Podrick high-five*
Jorah: Why do you want to invite (book) Robb Stark and Jaime Lannister to negotiations, Khaleesi? I do not think it wise, Khaleesi.
Daenerys: I want to have A Song of Ice and Fire.
Jorah: I see, Khaleesi.
*Jorah cries himself to sleep*
by Oberald Sand February 1, 2014

by Lets kill furries together December 17, 2018

Jack : Dude, have you heard the Batman theme song?
Alex : The one that goes "NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA BATMAN!!!"?
Jack : No dude, the other one.
Alex : The one that goes "NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA BATMAN!!!"?
Jack : No dude, the other one.
by Jalexbarakarth69 January 18, 2012

The knife game song is the song you sing when you play the knife game. The lyrics are: Oh I have all my fingers the knife gose chop chop chop if I miss the spaces in between my fingers will come off and If I my fingers the blood will soon come out it’s all the same we play this game cause that’s what’s all about oh chop chop chop chop chop I’m picking up the speed and if I hit my fingers than my hand will start to bleed
by Poato Nuggets February 13, 2019

an old korean folklore song
SPOILER:
referred to in the Korean drama "Goblin" by the grim reaper while folding underwear
SPOILER:
referred to in the Korean drama "Goblin" by the grim reaper while folding underwear
by outofthesquare February 12, 2017

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.
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.
by Kimberly Vaught July 8, 2004

by Andy The Drummer July 3, 2008
