Toma is a spanish way of saying "To Drink" but it's often used as a euphemism for "suck me off" which is what I generally get from this song. The jilted ex boyfriend is in the space between love and hate for a woman who wronged him. He no longer feels romantic towards her but still wants to redeem his masculinity by dominating her...making her "take what you dish out..." and drink away...
Thanks for the info about the word Toma; google couldn't even tell me if it was a Spanish word that means "to drink" or a Japanese word that means "long distance". Although they both make sense, and Maynard has used japanese words in his previous album.
Thanks for the info about the word Toma; google couldn't even tell me if it was a Spanish word that means "to drink" or a Japanese word that means "long distance". Although they both make sense, and Maynard has used japanese words in his previous album.
Toma is a spanish way of saying "To Drink" but it's often used as a euphemism for "suck me off" which is what I generally get from this song. The jilted ex boyfriend is in the space between love and hate for a woman who wronged him. He no longer feels romantic towards her but still wants to redeem his masculinity by dominating her...making her "take what you dish out..." and drink away...
Thanks for the info about the word Toma; google couldn't even tell me if it was a Spanish word that means "to drink" or a Japanese word that means "long distance". Although they both make sense, and Maynard has used japanese words in his previous album.
Thanks for the info about the word Toma; google couldn't even tell me if it was a Spanish word that means "to drink" or a Japanese word that means "long distance". Although they both make sense, and Maynard has used japanese words in his previous album.
Toma means take in spanish. Not "To Drink". Which makes a lot more sense in this song... He's talking about how she took from him.
Toma means take in spanish. Not "To Drink". Which makes a lot more sense in this song... He's talking about how she took from him.