I listen to License to Ill as an adult, and remember singing along as a 6th grader, but not knowing what the hell they were saying.
If and only if you're a guy... That's just freakin' gross! <YACK> Now I know I have to get my 5yr old to stop singing that part! :lol:
there are 3 definitions listed on the urban site given..... how come he can't be talking about number 3?
My daughter thinks it is hilarious and sees it for what it is: A song with the N word written all over it sung by the stupidest sounding black kid she's ever heard. The whole song makes liberal use of ebonics and is disgusting. I take issue with you parents who think its okay for your kids to listen to the "cleaned up" version of this crap. I don't hide from my daughter the fact that these "gangsta" wannabes are filthy and disgusting and refer to women as B....'s and Ho's. Any dance instructor who tried to put together a routine for my daughter with this song would get an earful.
Yeah, my son doesn't have a clue on song's meaning. When I was his age, I love to listen "Let's Get Physical" song by Olivia Newton-John. I thought it was all about getting in shape and be fit, but it was more than that.
The other night at the WJHS playoff football game, they played that song a couple times before the game started. I thought something was 'off' about it, but what do I know...I'm old enough not to be cool and plenty old enough not to care! I do think that it's tacky to play it at a school function (pretty sure the West Johnston girls and the football player's moms wouldn't want to be called ho's)(and I bet the principal wouldn't like it much, either)... (and the urban dictionary...ugh! gave me the icky shivers) Middle school dance is tomorrow night...wonder how many times they'll play it?
Justme, Hahaha! I remember when I was explained "skeet skeet." I'm 24, so not that old and "out of it" and I had no idea what that meant a few years back. I was drinking at the time and almost had a vodka tonic come out of my nose I was laughing so hard. Working in the schools, it is amazing what kids are singing without understanding the lyrics. However, my first three CDs were Color me Bad (I wanna sex you up), Greenday (Dookie) and the Offspring. If my parents had only known what they were giving me for Christmas.... ....not that they were listening to better lyrics in the 70s (I'm sure!).
and one of my favs...the Dr is in the house... my favorite song of his...ring ding dong....(can't put the lyrics on here to vulgar):mrgreen: