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When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead
Hi there. I was listening to The White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, and anyway I came across these lyrics "When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead". I know what they were referring to, and basically I'd say that have fallen sloppy dead means are gone; you know what I'm talking about.... Anyway, my question is: do you use the expression sloppy dead?
For those who want to listen to some "far out" song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl89g2SwMh4
28 févr. 2017 15:08
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No, we don't use it but it sounds great in the song, doesn't it? :)
28 février 2017
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I've never used it BUT it makes perfect sense in this song.
28 février 2017
1
I think you would get some strange looks from people if you said this in another context haha. There has been a lot of strange lyrics in music over the years. Definitely not to be used elsewhere :)
28 février 2017
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No. I don't think I have ever heard that expression said in conversation before.
28 février 2017
1
Haha, no, it sounds really weird. But that's the idea, to make it sound weird for a psychedelic song.
28 février 2017
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