The word "song" is broken up into one syllable: /sɔŋ/.
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word up is a silly song not that i dont like it, its just a song dum dum
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Never heard of "Wine up". There is an 80's song "Word Up" by Cameo
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look it up on google and put the word lyrics at the end of the song's tittle.
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A word made up in a song by Disney. The real longest word in English is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
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The song Word Up was originally recorded by hip-hop group Cameo in 1986. The song has been covered by various other musicians and bands such as Gun, Melanie B (of Spice Girl fame) and Korn.
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Let's rile up the team with a song.
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That is a made-up nonsense word for a song in the movie, "Mary Poppins".
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this is a fictional word used for a song. it also means (no meaning). its also no word like this,only made up.
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The Canton Spirituals -- "Word Of Prayer"
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Good spelling! That word came from a song in the kid's movie, 'Mary Poppins', and is completely made up.
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"Turn the radio up, that song is barely audible."
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No actually, it does not.
People in general just came up with that idea, because the song sounds like it should have a bad word, but really, it doesn't.
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Yes, the word 'song' is a singular, common noun, a word for a thing.
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The hip hop song "Word Up!" was written and originally recorded by Cameo in 1986. The song was released in May 27, 1986 and spent three weeks at number 1 on the US Hot Black Singles chart.
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"Word Up" was written by the American funk band Cameo, released as a single in 1986. The song became a major hit, reaching the top ten on various music charts.
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I'm wondering the same! Does the song go like "wino wino wino"? A Jamaican man said it's actually saying "wind up wind up wind up", but either way, I can't find the song!!
-(Edit) It's Jump by RDX if we are thinking of the same song
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associating it with a character, scene, or song from that popular culture reference.
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no but the girl who played chanel in the cheetah girls 3 made up a song called what if
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The ferrari song "The themes song for the ferrari enterprise" has it in the song.
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its a made up word but in the song you can use any type of thee siliboll word in the song
Such as: Ba-la-um Ba-la-um Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba-la-um
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"Trickleydidlier" does not have a specific meaning in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical word.
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It's a 'made up' word for a movie song, that apparently means everything is fantastic and beautiful.
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it is just a made up word that was used in the sound of music to make the song better and funner
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the song that dawn sings in romeo and juliet, so the word is dawn song!
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That word was totally made up for the movie "Mary Poppins". It is just a word to sing in a song in the movie. I suppose it is similar to "Wow", or "Swell".
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Song is a one syllable word. This means the whole word is the syllable.
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No, the word song is not a pronoun. The word song is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a composition of music and words, a thing. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'song' in a sentence is 'it'. Example:
I like that song, it has a good beat.
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The root word of "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is "fragile." The word was created by combining multiple elements to form a whimsical and nonsensical expression.
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i usually just type in a line or two from the song and the word 'lyrics' and then google it. usually it'll come up.
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The song Candy by Cameo was released in 1986 and it was their second single on the album called Word Up. This song has since been included on one of the Grand theft Auto games.
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A stupid, made-up word. The same can be said more efficiently with "good."
However, good would not make for a very interesting song.
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Song titles that contain the word trip or variations of the word include "Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship." "Day Tripper" is another song with a form of the word trip in it.
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"I don't have to speak, she defends me".
'Up on Cripple Creek' by The Band.
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"3 dressed up as a 9" by Trooper. Love Potion Number Nine
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