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Así es la vida si
Teacher says
This is Spanish for "that's life!" which is an expression meaning "you should accept things that you cannot change".
all over me
Teacher says
There are two possible meanings of this phrase in the context of this song. "He is over me" means "he no longer cares for me" while "he is all over me" means "he is very attracted to me and getting too physically close" Which one do you think she means?
sorta
Teacher says
This is a contraction for "sort of" which means "almost" or "very nearly"
knocked me down
hold me down
casually dating
Teacher says
If you have some string and you want to tidy it up, or organise it, you "wind" it up into a ball shape. However, if you drop the string it will become untidy and the ball will become "unwound". So "come unwound" can also mean "disintegrate" or "fall apart".
works out
grown ups
barely
dancing
Damn
Así es la vida si
Teacher says
This is Spanish for "that's life!" which is an expression meaning "you should accept things that you cannot change".
back on my feet
all over me
Teacher says
There are two possible meanings of this phrase in the context of this song. "He is over me" means "he no longer cares for me" while "he is all over me" means "he is very attracted to me and getting too physically close" Which one do you think she means?
sorta
Teacher says
This is a contraction for "sort of" which means "almost" or "very nearly"
came unwound
broken
made it out
surfing
strangers
doubts
knocked me down
hold me down
drown
casually dating
take anything back
house
came unwound
Teacher says
If you have some string and you want to tidy it up, or organise it, you "wind" it up into a ball shape. However, if you drop the string it will become untidy and the ball will become "unwound". So "come unwound" can also mean "disintegrate" or "fall apart".
baby
works out
grown ups
barely
dancing
Damn
Así es la vida si
Teacher says
This is Spanish for "that's life!" which is an expression meaning "you should accept things that you cannot change".
back on my feet
all over me
Teacher says
There are two possible meanings of this phrase in the context of this song. "He is over me" means "he no longer cares for me" while "he is all over me" means "he is very attracted to me and getting too physically close" Which one do you think she means?
sorta
Teacher says
This is a contraction for "sort of" which means "almost" or "very nearly"
came unwound
broken
made it out
surfing
strangers
doubts
knocked me down
hold me down
drown
casually dating
take anything back
house
came unwound
Teacher says
If you have some string and you want to tidy it up, or organise it, you "wind" it up into a ball shape. However, if you drop the string it will become untidy and the ball will become "unwound". So "come unwound" can also mean "disintegrate" or "fall apart".
baby
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