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Professionele leerkrachtAll about that bass
What does this expression mean? Is it used in both American and British English? What's the origin?
3 feb. 2015 10:26
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It comes from this song, http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_That_Bass, and as far as I know it wasn't a common saying before the song came out. In the song, bass is used to refer to women who are somewhat heavy in the lower half of their bodies. In music, bass refers to the lower notes, so it's a play on words.
3 februari 2015
Bass can have meanings in 2 contexts.
Bass = Lower Vibrations in music,(low notes) as, the opposite of "treble" (higher notes)
Or
Pronounced differently, Bass (rhyming with "pass") refers to a species of fish.
3 februari 2015
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