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In the song "Cry Me a River," the lyric "love was too plebeian" suggests that the speaker views their past relationship as common or lacking in distinction. The term "plebeian" typically refers to the common people or lower social classes, so the line conveys a sense of disdain or dissatisfaction with the level of love experienced in that relationship. It implies that the speaker desires a more refined or elevated form of love.

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