What do you want to hear when we're making love
What do you want to hear when we're making love
Can I take you from behind and hold you in my arms
What do you want to hear when we're making love

Can I take you from behind and feel you in my heart
What do we need to re-live to bring us close
Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me

Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me
Four fall in a bed, three giving head, one getting wet
Four fall in a bed, three giving head, one getting wet

What do you want to hear when we're making love
Can I hold you from behind and tell you that it's me
Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me

Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me
The love drug is a bug that cuts us both up
Why don't you do those things to me

Why don't you do it of me, why don't you do those things to me
What can I say to you when we're making love
I could take you from behind and make you live
What do you need me to say when we're making love

I can take you from behind and then I'll forgive
Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me
Why don't you do it to me
Why don't you do those things to me


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Bob's Yer Uncle Lyrics as written by Mark Philip Day Paul Anthony Ryder

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  • +3
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    Bob`s yer uncle means Bob is your uncle :)))

    just kiddin`

    no ... its a britush / irish slang and it means "everythings cool" or " its all sorted out" " everythings under control"

    Mayoron November 29, 2006   Link
  • +2
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    this is about shaun getting his dick sucked by three birds

    kempeon August 17, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Its fairly obvious that this songs about shaggin'

    MancLadon July 26, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Fucking great fucking song ! Does anyone know what its title mean ???

    The Dog That Ate...on October 08, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    What a dirty, dirty song!

    feel me loudon April 11, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    (FANTASTIC, nevertheless!)

    feel me loudon April 11, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Song's about shaggin

    sketchfordawnon February 06, 2010   Link
  • 0
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    Allegedly it refers to a threesome Shaun had, Bob's your uncle basically means, sweet, everything's sorted, don't worry.

    BLUHon February 09, 2016   Link
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    Bob's your uncle, as I understand it, has two basic meanings: the first is that everything was done in the best way possible. It was done quickly, efficiently and with minimal disturbance around it. The other meaning is that if you follow my directions exactly, you're assured of a good outcome every time. Shaun is talking about a night of sex he had; although the line "Four fall in a bed" leads me to think that this was a foursome and not a threesome. He's using the second meaning of Bob's your uncle: do it this way and you're assured of a good outcome.

    quampon September 27, 2016   Link

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