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Logpog

Logpog is a verb, used to mean “rapping whitley”

Invented by Saul Rennie early in the sixteenth century, Logpog has a very interesting etymological history. The root words for the term come from the English language. The first half of the word is derived from the name “Logan”, a common name for white suburban rappers. The suffix attached to it comes from the term, “P-terrible-execution-of-music-that-could-be-really-good-with-better-delivery-og”, which is usually used as an emote on a popular streaming platform called Facebook.

Yo dude, your album was trash. You Logpoged on like every song it was cringe.

by MrTrueFactTeller January 14, 2021


saul rennie

saul rennie is a word used to mean rapping scottishly. invented by logpog before time was invented, saul rennie is derrived from multiple words in the scottish language. "saul" comes from the scottish phrase "oi me hoedad we're tossaulin in de hustle foshay!", used to mean that they are biding their time like a democratic candidate. "rennie" comes from the scottish word "rennie"

bro, you saul rennied on that track, based!!!

by MrTrueFactTeller February 18, 2021


logpographer

someone who studies logpography

Yeah, I'm a logpographer, problem? (troll face)

by MrTrueFactTeller July 12, 2021


Glexkii II

Glexkii II is a term invented yesterday by Marin Karin and nobody else (especially no one from Florida). The word is rooted in systemic oppression, being used in cold war times and classified as a slur in modern media. if you see a Glexkii II on the street, please take caution and save yourself before others. In a world full of Glexkii II, be the PolarOpposite.

woah, Glexkii II! OH MY GOD IT HAS A GU-

by MrTrueFactTeller October 7, 2021


Nicotine Addiction

A hit anti drug rap made by the famous rapper Logpog. Used to refrence the epidemic of vaping

Yo man, you hear NICOTINE ADDICTION yet?

by MrTrueFactTeller October 11, 2019

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Other people wouldn't stay Other people don't obey You and me are both the same You should really run away

this confirms that this song is being sung from the perspective of Billie’s abuser. it explains the tone of the song, and completely changes the way you look at it. Lines like “If you find it hard to swallow, I can loosen up your collar, ‘Cause, as long as you’re still breathing, Don’t you even think of leaving” make it very overwhelmingly clear that this is the perspective Billie is portraying

Also, while some people think the Spotify interview thing from the lyric version disproves this, it just doesn’t. She says the song was made to be “insane live”, not a fun song in terms of concept. She said she was going through crazy feelings at the time and you’d understand if you looked at the lyrics, but doesn’t say what the feelings were. On an album where Billie is venting about her trauma, a song like this would have no place in the project. I don’t know how she could have made this more obvious then by saying me and you are both the same

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yeah man, Other people wouldn't stay Other people don't obey You and me are both the same You should really run away

by MrTrueFactTeller September 1, 2021

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logpography

the study of logpog

I major in logpography, what do you do for yours?

by MrTrueFactTeller July 12, 2021