A song by Elton John. Found in the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album. The song was written by Bernie Taupin in 1973. Much like Grey Seal, it has a very enticing and intriguing lyric. The song explores the simple wonders of life and the thrill of adventure. It has a very uplifting and seemingly infinite tune. The listener is encouraged to decide what the song means to them and it is thusly named.
“Oh, this song’s got no title, just words and a tune.”
This Song Has No Title — a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
This Song Has No Title — a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
by E. Wine January 29, 2021
The main belt of the National Wrestling Alliance or NWATNA.
Big gold belt version a.k.a. HHH's precious was once Ric Flair's and later the WCW's belt.
When WCW split from NWA new version of belt was awarded to an ECW reject who ironicly rejected the NWA belt.
Ric Flair has held the belt nearly 20 times and current champ Jeff Jarret has hogged the belt for most of NWATNA's exsitance.
Big gold belt version a.k.a. HHH's precious was once Ric Flair's and later the WCW's belt.
When WCW split from NWA new version of belt was awarded to an ECW reject who ironicly rejected the NWA belt.
Ric Flair has held the belt nearly 20 times and current champ Jeff Jarret has hogged the belt for most of NWATNA's exsitance.
by Homer Simpson March 26, 2005
by Bagetaboutit January 05, 2014
Curse given to the Atlanta Braves because they only win division titles. They have gone to 13 straight postseasons and won 1 World Series...
by coolrazer October 27, 2004
Person: I’m horrible at this. When can we stop?
Person 2: I’m horrible at this. When can we stop? Title of your sex tape.
Person 2: I’m horrible at this. When can we stop? Title of your sex tape.
by Goozery February 27, 2019
by sexpert1234 September 23, 2020
Person 1: "Amanda had to quit college because her grades sucked."
Person 2: "Oh really? By the way, Demolition lost the tag titles."
Person 2: "Oh really? By the way, Demolition lost the tag titles."
by Dustin Robinson February 04, 2004