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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Meet you all the way

The following lines are taken from Rosanna by Toto:

Not quite a year since she went away, Rosanna
Now she's gone and I have to say

[Chorus:]
Meet you all the way, meet you all the way, Rosanna
Meet you all the way, meet you all the way, Rosanna

My question is this:

What does "Meet you all the way" mean?

Again, thank you very much for your kind help.

  

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This apparently is not a standard slang expression, but you can tell from the context what it means: the singer wants Rosanna back with him. These words were apparently chosen for rhythmic purposes mainly: note how nicely they fit into the rhythm of the song.

  • This apparently is not a standard slang expression, but you can tell from the context what it means: the singer wants Rosanna back with him.
  • These words were apparently chosen for rhythmic purposes mainly: note how nicely they fit into the rhythm of the song.
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This apparently is not a standard slang expression, but you can tell from the context what it means: the singer wants Rosanna back with him. These words were apparently chosen for rhythmic purposes mainly: note how nicely they fit into the rhythm of the song.

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