Results for “title song”

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title track
noun

The main promoted single from an album or release.

#kpop#stan#fandom#single
hook song
noun

A song built around a catchy, repeated phrase.

#kpop#stan#fandom#song-type
pre-release
noun

A song released ahead of the main title track.

#kpop#stan#fandom#releases
all-kill
noun

When a song hits number one on every major Korean music chart at the same time.

#kpop#charts#music-industry#fandom
ta-ra
interjection

Scouse for 'bye' — warm, sing-song, never formal.

#scouse#liverpool#british#farewell
cheers big ears
phrase

A playful, sing-song thank-you.

#mancunian#british#northern#greeting
the blanguage
noun

Young Thug's habit of rewriting other rappers' titles by swapping letters.

#atlanta#hip-hop#young-thug#ysl
Clutch City
proper noun

Houston's nickname, earned by the back-to-back-titles Rockets of '94 and '95.

#houston#texas#sports#nba
stage set
noun

A dancer's turn on stage, usually two or three songs long.

#sex-work#strip-club#rotation
International Mr. Leather (IML)
noun

The premier leather title contest — founded by Chuck Renslow in Chicago, 1979.

#kink#leather#iml#lgbtq
Bootblack
noun

The service role that cares for and shines leather gear — honoured with its own International Mr. Bootblack title since 1993.

#kink#leather#service#lgbtq
Mr. Drummer
noun

The fetish-leaning leather title contest tied to Drummer magazine, run annually in San Francisco from 1981.

#kink#leather#title-contest#lgbtq
chant down
verb

To denounce / bring down through song

#caribbean#patois#rasta#music
maas
noun

Respectful title for a man ('Mister'); also chill

#caribbean#patois#people#greeting
quadfather
noun

Playful title for someone with huge quads.

#gym#fitness#anatomy#culture
rola
noun

Song, tune, track

#spanish#spanglish#latino#music
killing part
noun

The most iconic, standout section of a song.

#kpop#stan#fandom#song-section
repackage
noun

A re-release of an album with a new title track and extras.

#kpop#stan#fandom#release-format
encore
noun

An extra song or celebratory moment after a music-show win.

#kpop#stan#fandom#performance
lline distribution
noun

How a song's parts are split among members.

#kpop#stan#fandom#song-parts
underrated
adjective

A group or song deserving far more recognition

#kpop#stan#fandom#opinion
certified all-kill
noun

A song that tops all iChart real-time and daily charts (not yet weekly).

#kpop#stan#fandom#charts
real-time all-kill
noun

A song that is #1 across all iChart real-time charts simultaneously.

#kpop#stan#fandom#charts
point choreography
noun

The signature hooky, repeated move that defines a song's dance.

#kpop#stan#fandom#dance
Sub Or Dub
phrase

The eternal anime debate: watch with subtitles and Japanese audio, or with an English dub.

#anime#meme#gen-z#internet
Slaps
verb

When food (or a song) is so good it hits hard — 'this meal slaps.'

#gen-z#aave#american#meme
Karen
noun

A stereotype of an entitled, demanding person — often a middle-aged woman who wants to "speak to the manager."

#karen#meme#internet#american
Fanchant
noun

The synchronized shout fans do during a song — usually the members' names in order.

#kpop#stan#pop#music
Drop
verb

To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.

#hip-hop#american#music#gen-z
Bop
noun

A genuinely great, catchy song — if a track is a bop, it goes hard and you can't stop playing it.

#gen-z#music#internet#aave
Diss
verb

To disrespect or insult someone — a put-down, often in a song.

#90s#aave#hip-hop#music
Hook
noun

The catchy, repeated part of a song — usually the chorus — that hooks you and gets stuck in your head.

#hip-hop#american#music#aave