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Francesco Gradozzi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Giving it everyone

I don't catch the meaning of the expression "giving it everyone". The entire phrase is: "Running wild, giving it everyone, now that’s all done" (it's a song).
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Hi, What's the whole song, or at least the whole verse? Clive

  • Hi, What's the whole song, or at least the whole verse?
  • Clive
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Hi,

What's the whole song, or at least the whole verse?

Clive
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Hello Clive,

this is the entire verse:
Running wild,
Giving it everyone,
Now that’s all done,
Cause we burnt out, that's what you do,
When you have everything,
It can’t be true…

Bye!

F.
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Hi,

I don't know.

Running wild - doing crazy things

Giving it everyone - doing everything with everyone?? maybe even a sexual reference?? I don't know.

Clive
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Yes, it could make sense.
Thank you!
F.

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