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Why Don't We

Why don't we is a band that started on September 27th 2016 their names are Zachary Dean Herron, Jack Robert Avery, Daniel James Seavey, Corbyn Matthew Besson, Jonah Marais Roth Frantzich Zach being the youngest and Jonah being the oldest. They have 5 EPs,5 albums,36 songs they are also in Logan Paul's Help me help you and The fall of Jake Paul they are hot, perfect, evreything in between. They like to be called a man band not a boy band cause they're "men". their fan name is the limelights. Zach was born in Dallas, Texas May 27th 2001. Jack born in burbank california grew up in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania born July 1st, 1999. Daniel born in Vancouver, Washington went to high school in Portland, Oregon born April 2nd, 1999. Corbyn (bean) born in Texas then moved to Fairfax, Virginia November 25th, 1998. Jonah born in Stillwater, Minnesota June 16th, 1998. zach has a younger brother and sister, jack has two younger sister and one older sister, Daniel has two older brothers and one younger sister corbyn has a younger brother and sister jonah has two younger sisters one older brother

P1:WOW! Why don't we music is good!
P2: I know right!

by catmatts December 2, 2018

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life as we know it

A teen drama unlike most other shows on television right now.
Compared to My So Called Life.

It's about 3 teenage guys who live in the suburbs in Seattle and basically how they think about sex every second and deal with their lives.

Disregard that Kelly Osbourne is in this show she's not as bad as you'd think.

Jonathan and Dino are totally f*ckable. =)

by Kat November 9, 2004

33๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


we found a problem

The problem that the software can't recognise that the word or words used in the example sentence are exactly the same as the word or words in the word box.

The we found a problem in this example sentence is exactly the same as the we found a problem in the word box.

by benthrer March 18, 2008

17๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


We Drink Ritalin'

A flash movie in which Hitler and Alex Chiu dance around while John Desire sings Hot Limit

We Drink Ritalin is really trippy.

by Zohan Legate September 9, 2003

12๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


yes we can

Barack Obama's new catch phrase which has somehow been made into a song, of course by the Black Eyed Peas (featuring numerous other celebrities), cause they're SO politically conscious. The song is meant to be inspiring, yes people working together, we'll change the world, etcetera, etcetera, except it really leaves me wondering whether william or whatever his fucking name is (I know there are some fucking periods somewhere in it) has any ear for music, because the song sounds like crap, and the Obama voiceover kills any possibility of a person actually enjoying the experience of listening to it, because (and I'm not naming any names) certain types of peas just can't make music.

In spanish yes we can translates as si se puede, but the song still sucks orangutan tits.

by Cloudwacher22 February 5, 2008

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we wa wo!

An exlamation used by visitors of a pop or rock concert, and sort of a phonetic derivation of the more classic We want more!, which is used to ask the band for an encore, and is essentially an expression of praise for the band. This new derivation is a result of two things.
1) When a large concert hall full of people shout "We want more!" together, it usually mixes up to a fuzzy wall of noise which sounds something like "We wa wo!", almost sounding like an animalistic cry or a war chant. Some people have now jokingly stopped using the original alltogether, and started shouting the phonetic version of it.
2) Bands coming back after being asked for more used to be an exclusive treat for an extraordinarily enthousiastic crowd, but it has now become a fixed ritual at the end of +90% of all pop and rock concerts, leaving many people wondering why the band doesn't simply play the songs included in the encore in the first place, without going off stage first. Therefore, amongst some frequent concert visitors, the "We want more!" has evolved into the more lazy bastardization "We wa wo!"

*band leaves the stage after explicitly promising to come back if the crowd shouts loud enough*
Crowd: "WE WA WO! Yadda, yadda, break time is over - get on with it, dammit!"

by RagingR2 April 12, 2007

10๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


we are one tonight

A song by the band Switchfoot. The song was inspired by Jon Foreman's childhood attendance of punk rock shows that featured his friends' bands which Jon always felt that he was not cool enough to be in. Jon's brother Tim Foreman, the Bassist of Switchfoot, helped write the song and it was produced by John Fields.

There are two official music videos for "We Are One Tonight." One features Switchfoot playing a live show, and edited into the video are many Switchfoot fans generally holding signs that say "We Are One". The second video, which is much more commonly seen, Features Switchfoot in a studio playing We Are One, and the video features very clever editing that displays men, women, and children performing similar gestures, tasks, or motions, that when edited together seem seamless. All five members of Switchfoot appear in the video in character. Jon, Chad Butler (Drums), and Drew Shirley (Guitar) appear in a scene together in which Jon appears as a man with a very humorous "poofy" hairstyle, who is running a streetside card game, on which it is implied that Chad lost money, as he proceeds to grab Jon by the collar and throw him up against a wall. Drew all the while stands in the background wearing sunglasses and a grey hooded sweatshirt, stands with his arms folded in such a fashion that plays on his goofy nature that is commonly seen in podcasts and interviews. Jerome Fontamillas (guitars, Keys, backing vocals, Tambourine) is seen in one seen as a hitchhiker with a bushy moustache, trying to hitch a ride while walking backwards down a highway, and Tim as seen as a construction worker wearing a yellow safety helmet, hammering nails.

Although Switchfoot is very open with their Christian faith, they all share the attitude that Christianity isn't a music genre, it's a lifestyle, and their music conveys a message of the lifestyle that they have come to live for Christ. We are one tonight, while not written on the premise of a Christian subject (Jon's Attendance to Punk Rock shows), displays strong Christian themes of unity, togetherness, and growing as a group. "We are One Tonight" appeared as the 11th track on Switchfoot's fifth studio album, Nothing is Sound. It is also the fifth Single off that album. It runs four minutes and thirty-nine seconds, although when played live, the song is generally drug out longer, and the song The Shadow Proves the Sunshine, also from Nothing is Sound, is incorporated in the bridge before going back into the Chorus.

the lyrics of "We Are One Tonight" are as follows:

Tonight!

Tonight!

I'll rise
I'll fall
I'll fail you all

We built these cities to stand so tall
We've lost our walls

I don't want to lose it coming down
With the whole world upside-down
I don't have a soul to trust in now
With the whole world upside-down

We are one, tonight!
And we're singing it out!
We are one, tonight!
And we're dreaming out loud!

And the world is flawed
But these scars will heal

We are one, tonight!
Tonight!
Tonight!

Two eyes
One tongue
I've come
Undone

I'm no victim
I paid these dues
I came to lose

I don't want to fight about it now
With the whole world upside-down
I don't have a soul to trust in, now
With the whole world upside-down

We are one, tonight!
And we're singing it out!
We are one, tonight!
And we're dreaming out loud!

And the world is flawed
But these scars will heal

We are one, tonight!
Tonight!
Tonight!
Tonight!
Tonight!
Tonight!

I don't want to lose a common ground
With the whole world upside-down
I don't want to fight about it now
And the world was burning out

Let's slow the evening down
Slow it down
Slow down
Please slow down
Down
Down

The stars are comin' out!

We are one
We are one
We are one
We are one tonight
We are one tonight
And were singing it out
We are one tonight
And were dreaming out loud
And the world is flawed,
But these scars will heal!

Tyler: What's your favorite Switchfoot song?

Jawsh: it's definately "We Are One Tonight." It's so inspirational, and it's really fun to play!

by Jawsh! June 25, 2008

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