What comes before this?
Dear All,
In a love song the singer sings:
"You are a gee thing to me"
What's 'gee thing' here?
Thank you.
Csika
What comes before this?
Even better, what's the name of the song, who's the writer, and who's the singer. Are the lyrics on the web?
From:
Songtext: Flip da Scrip - You to me Lyrics
Please find the 'gee-part' in red.
Flip da Scrip - You to me
I got an uptown girl with a runaway attitude
slam me in the face if I'm getting rude
I reminisce to the early days of girlie ways
holding hands and the games you played
sex me up like Color me Badd
go down like Mary J. in the illest way
but I confess that I put you to hell
I'm sorry that I never really thought how you felt
now I'm doing and give things that you're stucked
with me to comfort me
oh baby baby baby you're such a gee thing
in your g-string
make the brids sing and swing
like the sky was opening
No more tears I'm here with the real
50/50 so let's make a deal
you are everything
and everything to me you will remain
Last edited by Tdol; 29-Jul-2010 at 07:41. Reason: Removing some of the lyrics- please don't quote everything. Thanks
It's all Greek to me. Maybe there are clues in there for someone.
You could check this page, and related:
Urban Dictionary: Gee
Thank you Raymott.
Csika