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Another break-up song, ‘Mr. Perfectly Fine’ is widely believed to be about Joe Jonas, who Taylor dated briefly in 2008. In the track, Taylor speaks directly to a recent ex who dumped her without explanation. She seems to resent him for being “perfectly ¬fine” after their split and moving on quickly with a new girl while she’s still heartbroken. Taylor also calls the ex “casually cruel”, a description also used in ‘All Too Well’ from Red. Jonas’ then wife, Sophie Turner, showed her support for the track on Instagram Stories, writing: “It’s not NOT a bop.”
I would like to know what does "It’s not NOT a bop" here mean. Thanks.
May 10, 2024 5:10 PM
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She's using two negatives to make a positive: she's saying that she thinks it is a bop.
May 10, 2024
Like what the other teachers said, she thinks it's a bop.
In slang, "bop" usually means "good/great song" or "a nice song to dance to". Hope it helps!
May 12, 2024
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