Everybody gotta work it out
Bad boys in the front just open your mouth
Everybody gotta work it
Everybody gotta work it

L I licky C K licky Y
L licky I C licky K Y
L I licky C K licky Y
L licky I C licky K Y
L I licky C K licky Y
L I licky C K licky Y

Licky like a lollipop
Licky like poppycock
Licky like lemonade
Licky like Grand Marnier

Licky like a credit card
Licky like a rock star
Licky like a sexy ear
Lick here

L I licky L
L I licky
L I licky L
L I licky
L I licky L
L I licky
L I licky L
L I licky
Lick here
Lick here
Lick here
Lick here

Now let me see your tongue
That's right all night long
God damn that tongue's long
Stick it out let me see what you do with that
Like the way you looking at it
Watch me I'm sticking it out
Everyone in the crowd is sticking around
Get in there low on the ground
Too fast I'll slow down
Everybody gotta work it out
Bad boys in the front just open your mouth
Everybody gotta work it
Everybody gotta work it

L I licky C K licky Y
L licky I C licky K Y
L I licky C K licky Y
L licky I C licky K Y
L I licky C K licky Y
L I licky C K licky Y

Licky like an ice cream cone
Licky like a mobile phone
Licky like an inner thigh
Licky like a sexy guy

Licky like a postage stamp
Licky like a steadicam
Licky like a tangerine
Lick me

L I licky C K licky Y
L licky I C licky K Y
L I licky C K licky Y
L I licky C K licky Y


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Licky (Hervé Radio Edit) song meanings
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    prime song, although i do prefer the vandalism remix] no licky, no sticky

    ozziundrgrndon September 21, 2008   Link

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