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Chloee Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of 'spree'

Here is the line from a song:

'' alibi the shootin' spree ''

Would you please explain a little the meaning of it?

Source: http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-letting-go-lyrics

Thanks a lot !!!
  

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A 'spree' is something done excessively, wild, unrestrained. So, lots of shooting. An 'alibi' is somebody or something that can prove that you were not at a particular scene when it took place.

  • A 'spree' is something done excessively, wild, unrestrained.
  • So, lots of shooting.
  • An 'alibi' is somebody or something that can prove that you were not at a particular scene when it took place.
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A 'spree' is something done excessively, wild, unrestrained. So, lots of shooting. An 'alibi' is somebody or something that can prove that you were not at a particular scene when it took place.

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