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- It seems to suggest the meaning one would get if "Boys" had an apostrophe in it -- either "Boy's" (singular) or "Boys'" (plural). If it is meant to suggest that, then it is ambiguous as to singular versus plural, by having no apostrophe. If it is really meant to signify "Boys", without an apostrophe and therefore non-possessive, it is just a random juxtaposition of "Lucky Boys" and "Confusion", not very meaningful. But, meant to be possessive to not, it is a vague suggestion at best or any connection between a boy or boys and confusion, whether his or their confusion, or any other confusion or confusion in general. It could just leave us wondering what could be lucky about confusion, even if we're left with such a tangible impression as that of any implied connection. Submitted by: Laurie Cassid
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"Dumb Pop Song" | I'm gonna steal your girlfriend! - Jonathan S. |
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"Fed Astaire" originally "Fred Astaire"
Duncan Moore
"Red Astaire" originally "Fred Astaire"
"Red" can be a first name.
Duncan Moore
"Dumb Pop Son" originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Laurie Cassid
"Dumb Op Song" originally "Dumb Pop Song"
So it's dumb? At least it's optional.
Laurie Cassid
"Dub Pop Song" originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Reminder: You can't change a letter in the process
Laurie Cassid
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"Dumb Prop Song" originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Regina Olsen
"Dumb Popo Song " originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Popo = slang for police officer
Laurie Cassid
"Dumb Pomp Song " originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Laurie Cassid
"Dumb Popi Song " originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Popi = a 1969 comedy / drama film
Laurie Cassid
"Dumb Pope Song " originally "Dumb Pop Song"
Laurie Cassid
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"Bossman"
Here comes the mothman calling.
Here comes the bossman calling.
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"Fred Astaire"
I never got to meet your friend's dad.
I never got to be your Fred Astaire.
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Yucky Slob Confusion Submitted by: Megan Tereon
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"Free Star Aid" originally "Fred Astaire"
Submitted by: Laurie Cassid
"Fast Red Aire" originally "Fred Astaire"
Aire = archaic spelling of "air"
Submitted by: Laurie Cassid
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"Moss Ban" originally "Bossman"
Submitted by: Laurie Cassid
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