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  2. Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check - Wikipedia

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    Got You All in Check" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on January 7, 1996, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records as his debut solo single and the lead single from his debut studio album, The Coming (1996). The song was both written and produced by Rhymes and Rashad Smith.

  3. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Rhymes may be classified according to their position in the verse: Tail rhyme (also called end rhyme or rime couée) is a rhyme in the final syllable(s) of a verse (the most common kind). Internal rhyme occurs when a word or phrase in the interior of a line rhymes with a word or phrase at the end of a line, or within a different line.

  4. Down Down Baby - Wikipedia

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    In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. It has been used in various songs and media productions since the mid 20th century. [3] As with most hand-clapping games, there are many variations.

  5. Subverted rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Subverted rhyme is often a form of word play. The implied rhyme is inferable only from the context. This contrasts with rhyming slang from which the rhyming portion has been clipped, which is part of the lexicon. (An example is dogs, meaning "feet", a clipping of rhyming dog's meat. [2])

  6. Hokey Pokey - Wikipedia

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    In the book Charming Talks about People and Places, published around 1900, [9] there is a song with music entitled "Turn The Right Hand In" (page 163). It has nine verses, which run as: "Turn the right hand in, turn the right hand out, give your hands a very good shake, and turn your body around".

  7. See Olivia Rodrigo's ‘Bad Idea, Right?’ Lyrics

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    Olivia Rodrigo dropped the second single from her album Guts, “Bad Idea, Right?,” and its lyrics don't play subtle: The song is about Rodrigo justifying a late-night hang with an ex-boyfriend ...

  8. Perfect and imperfect rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Perfect rhyme (also called full rhyme, exact rhyme, [1] or true rhyme) is a form of rhyme between two words or phrases, satisfying the following conditions: [2] [3] The stressed vowel sound in both words must be identical, as well as any subsequent sounds. For example, the words kit and bit form a perfect rhyme, as do spaghetti and already. [4] [5]

  9. The upperclassmen: Oregon, Ohio St. leaned on well-traveled ...

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    I think anytime there’s more people playing football, there’s better individuals, there’s more disciplined individuals, there’s more loving, caring individuals that are being coached and ...