Slang Teacher
Unleash the Slang: A Lesson in Rebellion and LiberationLyrics
I said I said I said I say - here's a lesson you don't get
Expressing urgency and emphasis on delivering a unique lesson.
I said I said I said I say - I loop the loop when I get lose
Describing a dynamic or unpredictable behavior when feeling free.
I said I said I said I say - Ignition ignite your night out
Encouraging excitement and energy in the evening with ignition.
I said I said I said I say - all the slang that a boy can use
Highlighting the use of unconventional language and expressions by a boy.
Slang teacher no pain in the mouth
Referring to the speaker as a "slang teacher" who causes no pain with language.
Slang teacher no long in the tooth
Emphasizing the speaker's youthfulness and lack of being "long in the tooth" or old.
Slang teacher chew it up spit it out
Encouraging the confident and assertive use of slang, followed by discarding it.
Slang teacher chuck your daddy out the room
Suggesting a rebellious or disruptive act, perhaps against authority figures.
Watch the walk & watch the talk - you don't need no walking stick
Advising observation of both behavior and speech without relying on external support.
Watch the way you talk & walk - you don't use no parachute
Encouraging self-sufficiency and independence in communication and actions.
A bottle & a knife & fork - comes on down so slick & quick
Describing a slick and quick arrival of a bottle, knife, and fork, possibly metaphorical.
Walkie-talkie watch that talk - what's the alphabet he picked
Highlighting the importance of careful speech, questioning the chosen alphabet.
Creature's the feature-creature's the feature
Stating that the "creature" is the prominent aspect, repeated for emphasis.
He's gonna eat-cha slang teacher slang teacher
Suggesting that the slang teacher, depicted as a creature, will consume or influence others.
Gasoline gonna fill you up - gas'll get you out the door
Associating gasoline with energy, readiness, and the ability to leave swiftly.
Gasoline gonna pump you up - made to pick you off the floor
Linking gasoline to empowerment, lifting one from the ground and overcoming challenges.
Gasoline gonna blow you up - then you'll never need no more
Suggesting that gasoline can have a transformative effect, eliminating the need for more.
Gasoline gonna chew you up - that's what you chew your million for
Connecting gasoline to a metaphorical consumption or utilization of resources.
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