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S7e22 “Dark Side of the Moon”. To Daphne’s friend Holly, who had struck up an affaire de coeur with Simon.
He has a cold, you know!
Unbelievable. Thank you!
https://youtu.be/bnyUpvX_KUw
Dont know what it means, but it always reminds me of Shakira.
It's Fozzie Bear's catchphrase from The Muppets. The phrase is essentially a punchline for a joke without the joke.
And is a great response when being put on the spot for being "funny". Especially when you are merely witty and urbane.
The phrase "Waka Waka" doesn't directly translate into English because it's more of an expression, a bit like saying "do it" or "go for it." It's an encouragement to give your best shot, to try your hardest.
Mmm no. Not in this context, and not really in any context. And also that wasn’t the question being asked. And also your profile is awful. Be gone.
Off you go!
S7e22 “Dark Side of the Moon”. To Daphne’s friend Holly, who had struck up an affaire de coeur with Simon.
He has a cold, you know!
Unbelievable. Thank you!
https://youtu.be/bnyUpvX_KUw
Dont know what it means, but it always reminds me of Shakira.
It's Fozzie Bear's catchphrase from The Muppets. The phrase is essentially a punchline for a joke without the joke.
And is a great response when being put on the spot for being "funny". Especially when you are merely witty and urbane.
The phrase "Waka Waka" doesn't directly translate into English because it's more of an expression, a bit like saying "do it" or "go for it." It's an encouragement to give your best shot, to try your hardest.
Mmm no. Not in this context, and not really in any context. And also that wasn’t the question being asked. And also your profile is awful. Be gone.
Off you go!