The Dummies
Beware the Weekend DummiesLyrics
Watch out for the dummies
Cautionary warning about encountering foolish or ignorant people.
Here they come
Alerting that the mentioned individuals are approaching.
They come out on weekends
Indication that these individuals are more active on weekends.
Boy, are they dumb
Commenting on the perceived lack of intelligence in these individuals.
Look out for the dummies
A repetition of the warning to be cautious of encountering such individuals.
There's a million and more
Highlighting the abundance of these individuals, suggesting their prevalence.
They'll rip off your spot
Warning about the potential for these individuals to take advantage of one's situation.
They think they're hot, totally
Commenting on their overconfidence and belief in their own attractiveness or skills.
Dummies to the left
Referring to the presence of foolish people on both sides, emphasizing their ubiquity.
Dummies to the right
Further emphasizing the widespread nature of these individuals.
Destroy all dummies
Advocating for the elimination or rejection of these foolish individuals.
Fight, fight, fight
Encouraging a confrontational attitude towards these individuals, urging resistance.
If you see a dummie
Instructing to return any encountered foolish person to their origin or reject them.
Send it back where it came
Suggesting that these individuals belong to a place characterized by low standards.
The land of the lowlife
Describing a location associated with a lack of ambition or intellect.
The land of the lame
Labeling a place as inhabited by uninspiring or unimpressive individuals.
Do you know which way
Prompting a question about the direction to a nude beach, introducing a humorous element.
It is to the nude beach?
Expressing curiosity about the location of a nude beach.
Slimy seaweed
Describing the undesirable presence of slimy seaweed at the beach.
Oh guy, all this sand
Expressing disdain for the abundance of sand at the beach.
Pass the butter please
Requesting butter, possibly introducing a playful or absurd element.
Hey, watch out for that Frisbee
Warning about a flying Frisbee, adding a humorous touch to the cautionary tone.
It almost hit me
Personal experience of almost being hit by a Frisbee, reinforcing the warning.
Hey, get away from me
Commanding someone to keep a distance, possibly due to annoyance.
The water's too cold
Expressing discomfort with the cold water, indicating preferences and boundaries.
Got a sixer? Forget it
Rejecting a request for a six-pack, possibly indicating a desire for solitude.
Thank you
A polite acknowledgment or response to a previous statement.
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