1. A term used in football for the England football team. It comes from the English Coat of Arms, in which there are three blue lions on a shield.
2. A very well known song released in 1996 sung by David Baddiel and Frank Skinner. It was used as the official anthem for the England football team in the European Championships that year. It is commonly sung by crowds at football games.
2. A very well known song released in 1996 sung by David Baddiel and Frank Skinner. It was used as the official anthem for the England football team in the European Championships that year. It is commonly sung by crowds at football games.
-Will the Three Lions bring home the world cup this year?
-I really love that song, Three Lions. It was on the radio last night!
-I really love that song, Three Lions. It was on the radio last night!
by CrazehPieMan August 07, 2010
Whenever making a congratulatory remark, this is what you say. Made popular by Kamala Harris when she and Joe Biden won the presidency.
by Zozogabobo December 04, 2020
The Three Lions will play in the Round of 16 against Germany after almost going out in group stage.
I bet my life savings on Germany!
I bet my life savings on Germany!
by Chain User Pika May 09, 2019
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