because he hits his head on a keyboard and it looks great so he publishes his poems and no one gets them.
I think you mean 'Great DJ' by the Ting Tings. The section the lyrics you're thinking of is: "The girls ah ah ah ah ah ah ah And the boys ah ah ah ah ah ah ah And the string ee ee ee ee ee ee ee The drums, the drums, the drums... "
The song "So Special" was written by the musician David Constantine Brooks. He is known by his performance artist name Mavado. The song "So Special" was released on his 2010 album "Mr Brooks A Better Tomorrow".
E DCD DCD DCDDD EDC DD EDCEE DCD D EE DCD D and so on.
EE-ZZ is an informal term often used to describe something that is easy or effortless, akin to saying "easy peasy." It can also refer to a brand or product name in various contexts. The meaning can vary based on the context in which it's used, so it's important to consider that when interpreting it.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is fairly simple to play, just as long as you know the note names. I could explain it with semitones, but that'd be too frustrating. Twinkle twinkle little star CC GG AA G How I wonder what you are. FF EE DD C Up above the world so high, GG FF EE D Like a diamond in the sky. GG FF EE D Twinkle twinkle little star CC GG AA G How I wonder what you are. FF EE DD C
a pint is adout a cup but a little less so adout 3/4 of cheese
yes but we talk adout sex
" EE-'SO-TEES " or " EE-'SO-TEE-TA "
You are probably thinking of "efshar" or "ee efshar". Efshar means possible, ee means "not", so ee efshar= impossible.
They mean that life occurs in many forms, many places, many colours, and so on.
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inuyasha anime is so good but i dont know adout naruto i think naruto is soo borning
I've never heard of arimathers before, but the word 'arimathea' is pronounced as 'air-ee-math-ee-ah'. So, I assume it's pronounced as 'air-ee-math-errs'.
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Champe is pronounced as "champ" with an "ee" sound at the end, so it is pronounced as "champ-ee."
ee is a constant and so its derivative is 0.
It is "Iie." So, you would say the i's as "ee" like in "eel." The e is then prounounced like "eh" as in "bed." Pronounced together is: "ee-eh."