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  2. The Merry Zingara - Wikipedia

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    The Merry Zingara; Or, The Tipsy Gipsy & The Pipsy Wipsy was the third of W. S. Gilbert's five burlesques of opera. Described by the author as "A Whimsical Parody on The Bohemian Girl ", by Michael Balfe , it was produced at the Royalty Theatre , London, on 21 March 1868.

  3. List of cideries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the definition of cider can be more broadly defined than in Europe, specifically Ireland and the UK.There are two types of cider: one being the traditional fermented product, called hard cider, and the second sweet or soft cider.

  4. Tipsy Elves - Wikipedia

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    The Tipsy Elves brand is split between a "naughty" line with more extreme examples of humor, and a "nice" line that features tamer comical designs, [5] however the naughty line sells the best. In the first year of sales the company sold over one thousand sweaters reaching about $370,000 in total web sales, and in the following year it reached ...

  5. A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Wikipedia

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    "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is a song by American country musician Shaboozey. The song was released April 12, 2024, as the fourth single from his third album Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. It topped the charts in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States and has reached the top ten of the charts in Denmark ...

  6. Shaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ might be the next great ...

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    OPINION: The genre-bending rapper-country singer dropped a song that jams and nods to “Tipsy,” one of the great club jams of the mid-aughts. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed ...

  7. Romani music - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally there are two types of Romani music: one rendered for non-Romani audiences, the other is made within the Romani community. The music performed for outsiders is called "gypsy music", which is a colloquial name that comes from Ferenc Liszt. They call the music they play among themselves "folk music". [19]

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  9. Pikey - Wikipedia

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    Pikey (/ ˈ p aɪ k iː /; also spelled pikie, pykie) [1] [2] is an ethnic slur referring to Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people.It is used mainly in the United Kingdom and in Ireland to refer to people who belong to groups which had a traditional travelling lifestyle.