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Vocabulary from JENNIE: 'like JENNIE'.

Come on, it’s gon be fuckin’ hard*

Special edition and your AI couldn’t copy

I’m leaving clues in the fitting room

And it’s hot tea

No I’m not thinking ’bout no exes

Know they miss me

I got the whole room spinning like it’s tipsy

Don’t bore us take you to the chorus

Whooooooo wanna rock with Jennie

Keep your hair done, nails done like Jennie

Who else got ‘em obsessed like Jennie

Like like like

Jennie Jennie Jennie

I think I really like

Haters they don’t really like

Cause they can never ever be

But have you ever met

Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

It’s Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

But have you ever met

But have you ever met

But have you ever met

얼말 줘도 못해 서커스짓

포징 한 번에 만들어 mosh pit

They can’t deal with me cause I’m priceless

여러 셀럽들 속에 내 DNA

Get get outta my way

바비가 처키가 되기 전에

Name, shame, blame

Tryna burst my bubble

터트려봐 그럼 더 큰 홀에서

만나는 거야 제니를

Keep shading

예술작품엔 필요해 frame이

I’ve slayed it, and I graved it

Yes I’m guilty 잘난 게 죄니

Whooooooo wanna rock with Jennie

Keep you hair done, nails done like Jennie

Who else got ’em obsessed like Jennie

Like like like

I think I really like Jennie

Haters they don’t really like Jennie

Cause they can never ever be Jennie

But have you ever met

Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

It’s Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

Like Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

Rock with Jennie

Keep your hair done, nails done like Jennie

Who else got ’em obsessed like

But have you ever met Jennie

But have you ever met

Jennie Jennie Jennie

It’s Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie

Vocabulary

come on

Interjection

ˈkʌmˌɔn

used to encourage someone, to tell them to hurry, or to express disbelief

Come on, we're going to be late!

A very common informal expression. Depending on the tone, it can mean 'hurry up,' 'try harder,' or 'I don't believe you.'

it

Pronoun

ɪt

it

It is on the desk.

Refers to a thing, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned.

going to

Auxiliary verb

ˈɡoʊ·ɪŋˌtu

going to (future intent or certainty)

It's going to be a beautiful day today.

Used to express a future plan, intention, or something that is certain to happen.

be

Verb

biː

to exist; to have a certain state or quality

I want to be a teacher.

One of the most common verbs in English. It has many forms: am, is, are, was, were, been, being.

hard

Adjective

hɑrd

solid and firm; difficult; severe

Some of the questions were very hard.

Can describe physical texture (stiff) or mental difficulty. It is also used to describe severe weather or a strict person.

and

Conjunction

ænd

used to join words or groups of words

He likes apples and oranges.

Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.

your

Determiner

jɔː

belonging to you

Is this your book?

A possessive determiner used to show that something belongs to the person or people being spoken to.

couldn't

Verb

ˈkʊd.(ə)nt

could not; was not able to

I couldn't open the jar, so I asked my brother for help.

A contraction of could not, used for past inability or for negative possibility. It is common in speech and informal writing.

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