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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Sid

Could I ask several questions about the sid shuffle's lyrics, please?

Q1: Is the first word in line 11 "crisscross?"
Q2: Do people use "crisscross your feet" or crisscross your legs?"
Q3: Is "crisscross your feet" the same as "cross your feet?"
Q4: What's the word in the blank in line 11?

The sid shuffle:


Part of its lyrics:

What’s up my mammals
This is Sid The Sloth from the movie Ice Age
And we’re about to do this new dance.
The Continental Drift
It’s time to get up on your feet
It’s easy to do, just follow me
Move it out do the Sid
Take it back and do the Sid
Step left and then drift
Step right and then drift
Crisscross and and do the ___
Crisscross and and do the ___
Now jump, jump, wiggle your rump and walk it out like granny

To the front and do the Sid
Take it back and do the Sid
Step left and then drift
Step right and then drift
Crisscross and and do the___
Crisscross and and do the ___
Now jump, jump, shake your rump and walk it out like granny
Move it out, you got it
Take it back, oh yeah
Step left all my mammals in the house, (hey) do it with me baby
Crisscross here we go ya’ll
Crisscross hey
Now jump, jump, wiggle your rump and walk it out like granny
Move it out
Go
Go
Go
.........
The cool is cold
Granny like it
  

Top answer

I say manny . But don’t ask me what that means.

  • I say manny .
  • But don’t ask me what that means.
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7 Answers
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I say manny. But don’t ask me what that means. Emotion: speechless
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Manny's a character from the Ice Age franchise, so it wouldn't be surprising to see his name mentioned.
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I heard manny. And also it rhythms with granny in the next line.
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aseem31I heard manny. And also it rhythms rhymes with granny in the next line.
As shown.
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Oh, sorry for that silly mistake. I guess I didn't notice that until CalifJim quoted it.
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Thank you all.
Thank you, Aspara Gus, CSnyder, aseem31, and
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AnonymousIs the “a” in the name "Manny" the same as the “a” in “apple” or the “a” in “many?”
Apple, yes. Many, no, the vowel is more of an eh sound.
AnonymousWhat does "walk it out" mean?
Nothing really, as far as I know.

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