bish bash bosh means a job done super fast in old UK slang. Gonna Peel them - Sir Robert Peel was the UK Prime Minister in the early 1800s and formed the first police force - so after his christian name - the nickname bobbies, and after his surname, the nickname peelers. Ps and Bs alliterations pete and bas! neat! They have slightly different gals in Browns and Shuffle!
I think it could be because this one is particularly British with a lot of references and slang. If you want any pointers let me know. I kinda think people will work it out from context but as examples “Bobby’s” are police and “Knobblies” are knees.
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bish bash bosh means a job done super fast in old UK slang. Gonna Peel them - Sir Robert Peel was the UK Prime Minister in the early 1800s and formed the first police force - so after his christian name - the nickname bobbies, and after his surname, the nickname peelers.
Ps and Bs alliterations pete and bas! neat!
They have slightly different gals in Browns and Shuffle!
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I saw that!!! Brilliant!!!
New Sub! I agree with you on this one, as well as Get Low.. However, my favs are Browns, Generals Corner and Golf (& Sindhu Sesh, lyric heavy)
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I think it could be because this one is particularly British with a lot of references and slang. If you want any pointers let me know. I kinda think people will work it out from context but as examples “Bobby’s” are police and “Knobblies” are knees.
"Bas" rhymes with "Jazz"
Hey just a pronunciation tip: Bas is pronounced Bas like /Bazz/
This is the hardest one they made, lyrically! Don't knock the cougar booty!!!!
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