One thing puzzles me about the title line in the chorus. Does she mean "would you hold it against me" as in:
or
I'm guessing the former, but still clarification would be great!
Isn't it obvious it's about a one night stand. Ick.
Both of those meanings are intended. Double meanings are often used to hide a more obscene meaning inside a clean one.
One thing puzzles me about the title line in the chorus. Does she mean "would you hold it against me" as in:
or
I'm guessing the former, but still clarification would be great!
Isn't it obvious it's about a one night stand. Ick.
Isn't it obvious it's about a one night stand. Ick.
Both of those meanings are intended. Double meanings are often used to hide a more obscene meaning inside a clean one.
Both of those meanings are intended. Double meanings are often used to hide a more obscene meaning inside a clean one.