Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click on highlighted lyrics to explain. [Spoken: Wife] Hey shwinky! Before you go to work don't forget your gluten-free, meat-free, guilt-free, nothing in it at all salad, okay? *Mwah* Have ...
(My oh my oh my oh my) Fake I.D. Freeeeeees me Gotta do a few things To make my life complete (Sure you do!) Gotta live my life (Where?) Out on the street The difference between us Is not very far Cruising for burgers In daddy's new car My phony freedom card Brings to me...
Lyrics like, "I want to hear your secrets/I'm so interested in you" riff on One Direction’s devotion to their fans. The “I Love You So Much (It’s Scary)” scene is a direct parody of the Backstreet Boys’ video for “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” which inexplicably features...
A Michael McDonald pastiche sung with aplomb by Roberts, "Lifting Up the Skirt of the Night" introduces some rather pointed, explicit imagery for an ostensibly "family-friendly" cartoon, made literal by the song’s gloriously absurd DVD extra music video. The lyrics refer to Bob’s initial ...
Tina wants to wear lipstick, hose and heels and sit at the adults' table, Gene is writing his own cool Thanksgiving song, Linda is helping Gene with the lyrics, and Louise is doing what Louise does---all in preparation for an extra-special Thanksgiving dinner with the Belcher family, ...
Andy Daly’s chipper turn as Ranger Carl includes him leading a school group in Outdoor Education’s famous “weasel” song. Apparently there’s a weasel knocking on someone’s hole and the song basically writes itself from there. Though it’s nice when the electric guitar and the backgrou...
…I’m being informed by my Google search that the name Muncha Libre appears to be taken by a line of luchador-themed cookie cutters, which are adorable. I guess it’s back to ol’ Junk Food Betty. The inspiration for this sudden change in focus comes from these absolutely darling Nerds...