Africa-toto
by Xx_V1Rg1n_xX June 16, 2018

Generally applied at parties to prevent guests from putting on a shit album and everyone having to listen to it in its entirety. Anyone may put songs on and after two songs anyone may change the music. The Credence Clearwater Revival rule is the only exemption to the two song rule. Once a CCR album is started it must be listened to until it is finished or until the person who put it on wants to change it.
Guest 1: "I'm going to put some music on"
Guest 2: "yeah well don't put shit on, and if you do the two song rule applies"
Guest 1: "Hey I'm sick of this CCR I'm putting something else on"
Guest 2: "Like fuck you are, CCR rule applies"
Guest 2: "yeah well don't put shit on, and if you do the two song rule applies"
Guest 1: "Hey I'm sick of this CCR I'm putting something else on"
Guest 2: "Like fuck you are, CCR rule applies"
by JackTwo May 31, 2010

when you end up singing random songs that you last heard whether you like the song or not. You might have heard this song in a span of 30mins or a max 8hrs.
w1: hit me baby one more time....(sings)
w2: i thought you dont like that song
w1: i know, im just having some last song syndrome and im tryin to get rid of it.
w2: i thought you dont like that song
w1: i know, im just having some last song syndrome and im tryin to get rid of it.
by kd31 June 3, 2010

No one likes me,
Everyone hates me,
I'm goin' to the garden
To eat some worms
Tear off the rubbery parts,
Chew up the sticky part
And gulp down the gooey part...
Yum yum yum...I ate a worm!
Everyone hates me,
I'm goin' to the garden
To eat some worms
Tear off the rubbery parts,
Chew up the sticky part
And gulp down the gooey part...
Yum yum yum...I ate a worm!
by RatchetBoo June 11, 2006

by Rhaegar Martell February 1, 2014

when someone changes a song repeatedly every 6 secs instead of actually listening to it no matter if the song is good or bad.
this is common with people who ride in your car or happen to gain access of the stereo at a party.
PS. dont let these people near your audio devices!! lol
this is common with people who ride in your car or happen to gain access of the stereo at a party.
PS. dont let these people near your audio devices!! lol
by hardhitr3 August 16, 2009

Occurs when you are singing or humming a quirky song and someone else starts singing the song unaware of where it may have originated from.
Karen: I can't get this damn song out of my head!
Theo: That's funny because I just heard Victoria singing the same song.
Karen: Ha! Now that's what I call a successful song pass.
Theo: That's funny because I just heard Victoria singing the same song.
Karen: Ha! Now that's what I call a successful song pass.
by Karen L. November 20, 2007
