It's when Dino humps Barney from behind and Fred starts jackin' off.
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Costa86 wrote:[/b]
It's when Dino humps Barney from behind and Fred starts jackin' off.[/QUOTE]
Sounds more like a "dab of goo time"
Are you sure you're not reading too much into this?
I was truly curious
*goodco* · Member since
Post Yabba.
matt z · Member since
Post Yabba?
So. . Yabba Dabba doo is one phrase, while omitting the Yabba makes it simply a Dabba doo?
Past tense?
So what's a dabba imply?
I'm sorta confused here but I can kinda side with Costa's suggestion: especially since the following statement mentions a "gay old time"
Bike It 80 · Member since
Maybe "doo" is some Bedrock slang for "doobie", like in : "Hey bro, time to dab a doo!"
winterspelt · Member since
I think it doesnt mean anything.
It kind of reminds me Sinatra's Strangers in the Night. It seems that this kind of scat was (or still is) popular in jazz and certain kinds of music.
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE][b]Homer Simpson said:[/b]
Ah, It doesn't mean anything. It's like "Rama Lama Ding-Dong" or "Give Peace a Chance."
[/QUOTE]
The King Of Rhye · Member since
This all reminds me of a classic list of quotations I saw a while ago.....
“To do is to be.” — Socrates
“To be or not to be.” — Shakespeare
“To be is to do.” — Sartre
“Dooby dooby doo.” — Sinatra
“Yabba dabba doo” — Fred Flinstone
“Dabba dabba doo” — Kate Bush
“Do be a do be.” — Miss Louise, Romper Room
“Scooby-doobee-doo” — Scooby Doo
“Hey-boo-boo” — Yogi Bear
Saint Jiub · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]winterspelt wrote: [/b] I think it doesnt mean anything.
It kind of reminds me Sinatra's Strangers in the Night. It seems that this kind of scat was (or still is) popular in jazz and certain kinds of music.[/QUOTE]
...
I learned this parody over 30 years ago in my youth:
Strangers in the Night
Exchanging rubbers
This one is too tight
I need another
This one is to loose
for I am loosing juice
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Panchgani wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE]
[b]winterspelt wrote: [/b] I think it doesnt mean anything.
It kind of reminds me Sinatra's Strangers in the Night. It seems that this kind of scat was (or still is) popular in jazz and certain kinds of music.[/QUOTE]
...
I learned this parody over 30 years ago in my youth:
Strangers in the Night
Exchanging rubbers
This one is too tight
I need another
This one is to loose
for I am loosing juice[/QUOTE]
Funny!
I always used to give the old farts a razz about having dirty minds singing a song about "4 strangers in the night".... is there more of that parody you learned or is it just a partial
winterspelt · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Panchgani wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE]
[b]winterspelt wrote: [/b] I think it doesnt mean anything.
It kind of reminds me Sinatra's Strangers in the Night. It seems that this kind of scat was (or still is) popular in jazz and certain kinds of music.[/QUOTE]
...
I learned this parody over 30 years ago in my youth:
Strangers in the Night
Exchanging rubbers
This one is too tight
I need another
This one is to loose
for I am loosing juice[/QUOTE]
Hahahha! Never heard this one, is amazing!
Saint Jiub · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]matt z wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Panchgani wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE]
[b]winterspelt wrote: [/b] I think it doesnt mean anything.
It kind of reminds me Sinatra's Strangers in the Night. It seems that this kind of scat was (or still is) popular in jazz and certain kinds of music.[/QUOTE]
...
I learned this parody over 30 years ago in my youth:
Strangers in the Night
Exchanging rubbers
This one is too tight
I need another
This one is to loose
for I am loosing juice[/QUOTE]
Funny! I always used to give the old farts a razz about having dirty minds singing a song about "4 strangers in the night".... is there more of that parody you learned or is it just a partial[/QUOTE]
...
I think that is the extent of it, but I am not sure
Voice of Reason 2018 · Member since
A great cover band who do a cracking Queen medley!
Maybe you can find it on tube - though I certainly haven't uploaded it!