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I think it came from the movie "Footloose".
"Let's Hear It For the Boy" was recorded by Deniece Williams and was featured on Footloose. It was released in 1984 and reached number one on the pop music charts.
"Let's hear it" means let's applaud him, let's congratulate him, or let's acknowledge his achievements.It's a song from footloose.... Meaning? Usually when you hear someone say "let's hear it for ____", they're celebrating whoever they're talking about. Other than that I'm not really sure what you mean, because I think its pretty straightforward
It could be either an adjectival phrase or an adverbial phrase, depending on whether the phrase modifies a noun or a verb. Lets start with a simple sentence: "The boy threw the ball." That doesn't tell us very much. It doesn't tell us which boy threw the ball or where he threw it. So now let's add the phrase "in the classroom." Let's say, for example, "The boy in the classroom threw the ball." Here the phrase modifies the noun 'boy.' It tells us which boy, and is therefore an adjectival phrase. But, "The boy threw the ball in the classroom," is different because the phrase modifies the verb 'threw' by telling us where the ball was thrown. Therefore it is an adverbial phrase.
Moving quickly in a motion or type way
a civilized boy
You say " You are sexy lets have sex"
Let's Hear It for the Boy - album - was created on 1990-10-25.
Let's Hear It for the Boy - song - was created on 1984-02-14.
i hear lyk billions of people asking me this and all i can say is go onto youtube and get the lyrics for it
Boy.
he loves you