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  2. Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi - Wikipedia

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    "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events.It is a variation of the "Oggy Oggy Oggy, oi oi oi" chant used by both soccer and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards.

  3. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    Fight songs are sing-alongs, allowing sports fans to cheer collectively for their team. [2] These songs are commonly played several times at a sporting event. [1] For example, the band might play the fight song when entering the stadium, whenever their team scores, or while cheerleaders dance at halftime or during other breaks in the game.

  4. Spruce Up Your Holiday Playlist With These Cheerful Christmas ...

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    100 Best Christmas Songs That Are Full of Cheer Yulia-Images - Getty Images Get ready, because you're about to enter a time when Christmas music finds a way into every square inch of your life!

  5. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmical cheering has been developed to its greatest extent in America in the college yells, which may be regarded as a development of the primitive war-cry; this custom has no real analogue at English schools and universities, but the New Zealand rugby team in 1907 familiarized English crowds at their matches with the haka, a similar sort of war-cry adopted from the Māoris.

  6. Just Dance Kids 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Kids Mode, like Just Dance Kids, contains music and choreography adapted for children, designed by development experts to encourage promote active and healthy movement. [14] As opposed to the games’ primary scoring system, which uses words like "PERFECT" or "SUPER" when evaluating dance moves, Kids Mode opts for words such as "HAHA", "YAY ...

  7. I believe that we will win! - Wikipedia

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    The Brigade of Midshipmen cheer during the 2003 Army–Navy Game. In the buildup to the game, the school sold T-shirts containing "I believe that we will win!". [2] In 1998, Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) student Jay Rodriguez was assigned to create a chant to be used by his platoon and came up with "I believe that we will win!".

  8. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Finals: This event was formerly hosted by Nation's Leading Cheer Companies which was a multi brand company, partnered with other companies such as: Americheer/Ameridance, American Cheer & Dance Academy, Eastern Cheer & Dance Association, and Spirit Unlimited before they were all acquired by Varsity. Every year, starting in 2006, the ...

  9. Mighty Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Fellows gather 'round and cheer her Chant her glory, Oregon! Roar the praises of her warriors Sing the story, Oregon On to victory urge the heroes Of our Mighty Oregon! Go! Ducks! Go! Fight! Ducks! Fight! Go! Fight! Win! Ducks! Win! Oregon, our Alma Mater We will guard thee on and on Fellows gather 'round and cheer her Chant her glory, Oregon!