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  2. Jujalarim - Wikipedia

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    Chirp, chirp, chirp my chicks My lovely chicks, With feathers of silk. I wait for you, come quick Rest yourselves on green grass. I wait for you, come quick Rest yourselves on green grass. Oh my - my chicks Oh my - my chicks Oh my - my chicks Oh my - my chicks My pretty chicks. Chirp chirp my chicks, Chirp chirp, chirp chirp my chicks, My ...

  3. Food baby! 84 deliciously adorable baby names that are good ...

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    Baby names that are inspired by fruit, vegetables and herbs and spices: unusual baby name ideas from the world of food and drinks. ... There is a growing trend toward ultra-cute names for girls ...

  4. These are the 1,000 most popular baby girl names - AOL

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    The big winner for girl names in 2023 in the United States is the 'a' ending. Eight of the top ten names end with the first letter of the alphabet: Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Sophia, Mia, Isabella, Ava ...

  5. 2025's Girl Names Are Going to Be the Cutest - AOL

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    "But Apple, a song on the Brat album, is spiking, rising 900 spots as a girl name, to No. 2,597. The last time the name Apple was this popular was in 2011, the year Apple CEO and co-founder Steve ...

  6. A-Tisket, A-Tasket - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics changed the color of the basket to brown and yellow. In Fitzgerald's version a little girl picks up the note and then takes the basket after it is carelessly left on the ground. A follow-up song written by Fitzgerald and Webb entitled "I Found My Yellow Basket" (1938) was less successful. [7]

  7. Green Grow the Lilacs - Wikipedia

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    Green Grow the Lilacs is a folk song of Irish origin that was popular in the United States during the mid-19th century. The song title is the source of a folk etymology for the word gringo that states that the Mexicans misheard U.S. troops singing "green grow" during the Mexican–American War .

  8. List of bands named after other performers' songs - Wikipedia

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    Black Sabbath took their name after writing the song of the same name, which in turn was named after the 1963 film of the same name. Blue Murder, after a song on their first album. Butthole Surfers, in the early years of band, they performed under a different name every show. In a gig, the announcer forgot their name so he used a title of one ...

  9. Check Out the Full Lyrics to “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus, Which ...

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    Anyway, check out the full lyrics to “Flowers” (via Genius) below in case you want to scream-sing along in the shower, etc., etc. We were good, we were gold Kind of dream that can’t be sold