She got girls, girls all over the world
She got men every now and then
But she can't make up her mind
On just how to fill her time
But the only way she can unwind

A. C. D. C.
She's got some other lover as well as me
A. C. D. C.
She's got some other women as well as me
She's got some other women as well as me

She's got funk but they call her a punk
She got zing you wanna see her ding-a-ling
Well lesbian it together
I'll guess she'll be in it forever
You've got to take it now and ever

A. C. D. C.
She's got some other lover as well as me
A. C. D. C.
She's got some other women as well as me
She's got some other women as well as me

She got girls, girls all over the world
She got men every now and then
But she can't make up her mind
On just how to fill her time
The only way she can unwind

A. C. D. C.
She's got some other lover as well as me
A. C. D. C.
She's got some other women as well as me
She's got some other women as well as me
She's got some other women as well as me

A. C. D. C.
Some other woman as well as me
A. C. D. C.
Some other woman as well as me
A. C. D. C.
Some other woman as well as me


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Ac/Dc Lyrics as written by Nicholas Barry Chinn Michael Donald Chapman

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    Well, AC-DC sure doesn't refer to the band of the same name. In fact, it's a slang term for bisexual. (I don't know if bisexual people consider it offensive; I use it self-referentially but I may be rare in that regard.) Well, now you know what the whole thing at the beginning about her having girls AND men is about. The line about her not being able to make up her mind could have something to do with the somewhat common perception that bisexual people are just people who can't figure out if they're straight or gay. (It's not always like that, everybody!) For some reason I really like the line "she's got some other woman as well as me". Such a great genderbending song.

    Pippin the Mercuryon May 02, 2009   Link

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