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what does it mean " half-steppin' " and " short-strokin' " I found these phrase in lyrics. I guess it has figure of speech...
30 Thg 08 2011 11:11
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funkadelic - this broken heart
30 tháng 8 năm 2011
Are you mad, at me, darling? Are you sorry that we, we, we met? Have you learned to love another? Has he told you to for, for-for-forget But no other heart can love you Like this broken heart Of mine {spoken} Yeah, I've been diggin' on your vibes lately Yes, and you've been finding more faults Than Carter got liver pills And I'm hip to all that Gemini material laying around, heh And I ain't no Gemini I just want to make sure you ain't half-steppin', and short-strokin' Can you get to that? {sung} Well, no other heart can love you Like this broken heart of mine Like this broken heart Of mine
30 tháng 8 năm 2011
Can you give us the name of the song and the artist? A lot of slang is situational/contextual, or even made-up. To be honest, I usually understand less than half of slang in most songs! I know that one meaning of half-stepping is to do something halfway, so that it remains unfinished, like, half-baked. In the US, we would say "half-a**edly", but don't say that because it's a bit vulgar! (for a learner of English anyways) Short stroke could metaphorically refer to a car engine.
30 tháng 8 năm 2011
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