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Rebecca Black

A lyrical genius of our generation.

She is clearly talking about the struggle for identity which all teenagers go through, when they don't really know their place in the world, or their 'seat' if you will. Seriously, this girl is a fucking genius.

I thought it was more about the socioeconomic role of those in the front seat taking the lead in propelling industry and fiscal disparity between social classes, and those in the backseats being beholden to their whims. She's in the backseat, and clearly at the behest of the monetary elite who are driving her about, but she's also achieved a zen-like calm about her plight and has learned to enjoy the backseat, which she shares with her friends in a similar plight. The awkward smiles on their brace-laden mouths expresses a subtlety of both pain, at what they can never have, and an almost joy at their acquiescence to capitalism's class divergence. She's at peace with the back seat, and I think we can all take comfort in that lesson.

But lest we forget, she is sitting in the middle of the three back seats. She can still perfectly see straight ahead at the wide open roads aka opportunities to move up in the world. Clearly she still feels some longing and jealousy towards the monetary elite. The repetition of "fun fun fun fun" seems as if she is trying to drum it into her head that she is content with her social standing, but she is not truly believing it. I hope we get a sequel to the video.
Rebecca Black is an auto-tuned Fran Drescher.

Her lyrics:

"Yesterday was Thursday,
Today is Friday,
Tomorrow is Satuday,
And Sunday comes afterwards."
by sickwonderland March 29, 2011
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Rebecca Black

a shitty, 13-year-old singer who released a song called "Friday" in which she gives us an explaination of which order the days of the weeks are ("Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards") and in which she also can't make up her mind in which seat to sit in on her friends car.
Basically, she makes Justin Bieber sound good.
Person 1: Hey did you hear Rebecca Black's new song?
Person 2: No *listens*

*world explodes*
by Fighting Fit April 2, 2011
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Rebecca Black Disorder

A compulsive and obsessive disorder where one is thoroughly engrossed with the song "Friday" by Rebecca Black. Symptoms may include singing the song on a Friday, watching the video on Youtube more than once, or putting a "like" on the song itself. Altogether dangerous and should be treated with a shot of reality that no one gives a crap about a song about a day of the week.
Guy 1: (listening to Friday on iPhone) man this is good. i love fridays even more now!

Guy 2: You need to see a doctor because I'm afraid you have Rebecca Black Disorder.
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Rebecca Black effect

Becoming famous through people making fun of your terrible material. Refers to the the awful song and music video "Friday" by Rebecca Black that went viral in March of 2011
His music is awful! He's only famous because of the Rebecca Black effect
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Rebekah

Probably religious. Gets sleepy really early and very randomly but I promise she's not narcoleptic. Doesn't curse and eats like a bird. She once found a really old lip balm in her car and got really excited about it. Or maybe she didn't, idk, all rebekahs' are different. This one spells her name with a K, so it's really just a roll of the dice
Hey what time is rebekah supposed to be here?
She's here, she's just asleep somewhere
*Distant sleep noises*
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Rebeccanala

The word Rebecca means to tie or bind. The word Nala means water in the desert. This is used to signify something special and amazing. When combined to become 'Rebeccanala', the name means literally to tie water, but as this is impossible it is used to symbolise the uniqueness of impossibility. People called Rebeccanala are amazingly special and unique, and they are certainly miracles.
Rebeccanala is one of a kind.
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