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Swing it up
mari_18cf
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Swing it up
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That �s it I �ll get a whole
bunch of suits, I �ll get a chick that likes to hang out
I �ll have little vodka parties
That �s it vodka parties swing
it up all good.
Swing it up; what does it mean?
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2 Sep 2012
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yanogator
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It �s not really an English expression. He �s just saying that you swing (have a good time, not having any worries) at a vodka party. This isn�t important, but what he said was "Swing it up, all that". Bruce
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2 Sep 2012
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mari_18cf
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It was too fast, I didn �t get it. Ok, I got the idea. Thanks again man. |
2 Sep 2012
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MoodyMoody
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It probably comes from a sub-genre of jazz called swing music. It was quite popular in the late 1930 �s and �40 �s, and had a brief resurgence in the late 1990 �s. Swing music is fast and upbeat, perfect for parties. It �s one of my favorite styles of music (even though I �m not quite 50 yet). |
2 Sep 2012
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