Ladies' Nite in Loserville Lyrics

Lyric discussion by rogue_lettuce 

Cover art for Ladies' Nite in Loserville lyrics by Propagandhi

Clearly the song is set in a bar - "drains her fifth" refers to her fifth drink, presumably, as it then counts how many more "rounds" (drinks each) the rest of the song takes place over ("It takes three more rounds till the subject changes and in that time she lays it down:")

The song is written entirely from her words and the events of the song, so there's no reason given to believe that the writer's voice is in there at all. However, there's nothing to say that he's not using her words as his own voice.

It seems that at the start of the song she's ripping into guys that memorise feminist rants and quotes and try to impress girls by using all the right words and talking about all the right things ("Cuz you been feeding me this crap ... like I'm supposed to sit and swoon)

From that point onwards it gets a bit harder to interpret... The girl's trying to prove her credentials as a normal, non-repressed human being just like the guy's she's with ("I fuck to cum").

I think the "I can out-think, out-drink..." line is just bravado because she's indignant at the subtle veneer of sexism creeping into the supposedly feminist discussion (the attitude of the men trying to impress her, presumably to get in her pants).

The "I fuck to cum" may also be trying to point out that if the guys want to lay her then they're better off just saying it - they're under the impression that she's looking for some fairytale Mr. Right who's going to treat her like an angel, and all she really wants is to cum.

As for the "Fuck Larry Flynt...", "I'm so sick of..." and"fuck your bullshit femi-nazi crap" lines, I'm not so sure how to read them... And I'm not entirely sure what she's referring to when she mentions the Trinity - she obviously isn't talking literally about the Doctrine of the Trinity in Christianity, she's using it as a metaphor, but I'm not sure what for.

I don't get the impression that she's saying guys are inferior, but that's one possible interpretation.