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Examples
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You can argue with me, mock me to your friends, or stick your fingers in your ears and "lalala" yourself all the way to Jersey City, but I've said it on the Internet, and you've read it on the Internet, so therefore it's undeniably true: Tans Are Out.
Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky Verena von Pfetten 2010
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You can argue with me, mock me to your friends, or stick your fingers in your ears and "lalala" yourself all the way to Jersey City, but I've said it on the Internet, and you've read it on the Internet, so therefore it's undeniably true: Tans Are Out.
Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky Verena von Pfetten 2010
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You can argue with me, mock me to your friends, or stick your fingers in your ears and "lalala" yourself all the way to Jersey City, but I've said it on the Internet, and you've read it on the Internet, so therefore it's undeniably true: Tans Are Out.
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The neo-Nazis had become fed up with having no answer when the Final Solution was thrown at them as the ultimate and inevitable consequence of their philosophy, so taking their cue from a three-year-old loudly singing 'lalala' with his hands over his ears, they had come up with the ingenious riposte of saying it never happened.
A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2001
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If anything, you'll find yourself singing 'lalala' to drown out the record.
The Line Of Best Fit Danny Wadeson 2010
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If anything, you'll find yourself singing 'lalala' to drown out the record.
The Line Of Best Fit Danny Wadeson 2010
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If anything, you'll find yourself singing 'lalala' to drown out the record.
The Line Of Best Fit Danny Wadeson 2010
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So sometimes you gotta plug you ears and go "lalala".
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I love it when we get to the "lalala" part and he says it with me!
Deep Fried Kudzu 2008
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Exposion opens with "Don't Look That Way At It," a song that is in many ways a "White Denim Reader" - it puts the spotlight on each of the musicians as distinct entities of talent but also introduces the quirkiness that defines White Denim's live sets (the wild "lalala" s, claps, stomps and the call-and-reply style rapport between the bass and lead guitars).
The Daily Texan RSS 2008
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