Winniebago by definition is american motorhome. But in Goldfrapp's song however, I believe they talk about drugs. The song goes:
"Now take me dancing
At the Disco
Where you buy your
Winniebago
I wanna ride on a white horse"
So it might be interpreted as: take me dancing (dance as having fun), at the disco (at a place, space), where you buy your "ride" (since u'd buy a car in a motorhome it can be a methaphore), I wanna ride on a white horse (that's her choice of "a ride"-of a drug)
I'd guess it's cocain because of "white", but heroin is sometimes refered as horse, especially in Europe, so it might be heroin.
Later the song goes:
In the whirlpool
We'll go deeper
In this world that's
Getting cheaper
I wanna ride on a white horse
so it makes sense.
"Now take me dancing
At the Disco
Where you buy your
Winniebago
I wanna ride on a white horse"
So it might be interpreted as: take me dancing (dance as having fun), at the disco (at a place, space), where you buy your "ride" (since u'd buy a car in a motorhome it can be a methaphore), I wanna ride on a white horse (that's her choice of "a ride"-of a drug)
I'd guess it's cocain because of "white", but heroin is sometimes refered as horse, especially in Europe, so it might be heroin.
Later the song goes:
In the whirlpool
We'll go deeper
In this world that's
Getting cheaper
I wanna ride on a white horse
so it makes sense.
"Now take me dancing
At the Disco
Where you buy your
Winniebago
I wanna ride on a white horse"
In the whirlpool
We'll go deeper
In this world that's
Getting cheaper
I wanna ride on a white horse
At the Disco
Where you buy your
Winniebago
I wanna ride on a white horse"
In the whirlpool
We'll go deeper
In this world that's
Getting cheaper
I wanna ride on a white horse
by Toni_79 April 9, 2007
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Kevin's main love interest. In an episode entitled "The Accident" and in the final episode, it is stated that every important event in Kevin's life somehow involves Winnie. She lives on the same block as Kevin. Their first kiss and her older brother's death while serving as a soldier in the Vietnam War play an important part of the pilot episode. In one episode, her parents separate over their grief of the death of their son. In the epilogue of the final episode, it is revealed that Winnie goes on to study art history in Paris. Kevin and Winnie write a letter to each other every week for eight years until she returns. Despite their long romance, by the time Winnie returns to the US in 1982 Kevin is married to someone else.
Kevin's main love interest. In an episode entitled "The Accident" and in the final episode, it is stated that every important event in Kevin's life somehow involves Winnie. She lives on the same block as Kevin. Their first kiss and her older brother's death while serving as a soldier in the Vietnam War play an important part of the pilot episode. In one episode, her parents separate over their grief of the death of their son. In the epilogue of the final episode, it is revealed that Winnie goes on to study art history in Paris. Kevin and Winnie write a letter to each other every week for eight years until she returns. Despite their long romance, by the time Winnie returns to the US in 1982 Kevin is married to someone else.
"Wow, she's like you're own Winnie Cooper!"
"Danica McKellar did a great job at playing Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years."
"Danica McKellar did a great job at playing Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years."
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A Scottish colloquialism (used mainly in the West of Scotland) used to define someone of limited mental ability. This term seems to have superceded the colloquial term, mongol.
by Singin' Ginger! June 10, 2009
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Get the windex and cheese mug.The act of dropping one's trousers/shorts with the intention of exposing one's inner thigh's/genitals to the wind.
Usually done in hot or stuffy climates.
The result is probably the most refreshing thing one could do while sweating profusely
N.B. Can be an extremely risky action in crowded areas as one may be mistaken for a pervert.
Not recommended in public places.
Usually done in hot or stuffy climates.
The result is probably the most refreshing thing one could do while sweating profusely
N.B. Can be an extremely risky action in crowded areas as one may be mistaken for a pervert.
Not recommended in public places.
Ex.1 - I was so hot in that sun I had to drop my pants for a bit of windies. I've never felt more refreshed.
Ex.2 - Sorry I had to leave for a minute, my balls were sweating so bad I had to find a secluded area for some windies.
Ex.2 - Sorry I had to leave for a minute, my balls were sweating so bad I had to find a secluded area for some windies.
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