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  2. Fum, Fum, Fum - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the original song was sung with "fot, fot, fot", from the verb "fotre" instead, a less polite verb with the same meaning. [3] When Pecanins first documented the song, he changed the lyrics to "fum, fum, fum", thought to be more acceptable to a broader audience. [1] Other sources have suggested a more innocent meaning to the lyrics.

  3. FUM - Wikipedia

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  4. List of songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal - Wikipedia

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    Fun – Can Be Dangerous Sometimes: 122 "Jal Raha Hai Badan" Sanjeev–Darshan: Nasir Faraaz Kunal Ganjawala 123 "Tum Paas Ho" (Female Version) 124 "Tum Paas Ho" (Duet Version) Sonu Nigam Gehraayee: 125 "Masti Masti" — 126 "Dil Hai To Dhadkega" Udit Narayan 127 "Mera Man Tera Man" Hum Tum Aur Mom: 128 "Pyar Agar Hai Koi Bhool" (Duet Version ...

  5. The ‘most dangerous’ Christmas song you should never listen ...

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    Top 10 Most Dangerous Christmas Songs To Drive To This Holiday Season. Frosty The Snowman. All I Want For Christmas Is You. Feliz Navidad. Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town. Happy Xmas (War Is Over ...

  6. Sinhala slang - Wikipedia

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    For the purpose of swearing (for fun, and as nicknames), it is a common practice in many languages/cultures to equate people with animals; and Sinhalese is no exception. Most languages/cultures have a popular set of such animals references used for this purpose.

  7. Sinhala idioms and proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala idioms (Sinhala: රූඩි, rūḍi) and colloquial expressions that are widely used to communicate figuratively, as with any other developed language. This page also contains a list of old and popular Sinhala proverbs , which are known as prastā piruḷu ( ප්‍රස්තා පිරුළු ) in Sinhala.

  8. Dangerous (Busta Rhymes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dangerous" was composed in 4 4 time and the key of B-minor, with a tempo of 103 beats per minute. It has a duration time of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds. [2] The chorus of the song (This is serious/We could make you delirious/You should have a healthy fear of us/'Cause too much of us is dangerous) was taken from a 1980s PSA produced by Kids Corner Ltd of Colorado Springs, Colorado ...

  9. Dangerous (Seether song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was described as "despondent" [2] and "beautifully tormented", [6] containing lyrics such as "It's so dangerous, all this blamelessness / and I feel like I've lost all the good I've known." [ 7 ] The song was described as " alternative metal anthem" [ 2 ] and a slow burn building of a " rock jam".