'ls that a yes or a neigh? | |
- Oh, Kitty, I happened to be in the neigh... | |
- You can only neigh. | |
Because I am surrounded by "neigh"-sayers. Wordplay. | |
Boing, neigh, nipples. | |
'ls that a yes or a neigh? | |
- Oh, Kitty, I happened to be in the neigh... | |
- You can only neigh. | |
Because I am surrounded by "neigh"-sayers. Wordplay. | |
Boing, neigh, nipples. | |
'Cause somebody better do something. It's not right keeping him locked up in that stall like that. [ Horse neighs ] | |
( horse neighs ) | |
( neighs ) | |
(Black Satin neighs) Was that a yea or a nay? | |
(Breuer) Have a safe journey home, Herr Professor. [horse neighs] | |
'Cause somebody better do something. It's not right keeping him locked up in that stall like that. [ Horse neighs ] | |
( horse neighs ) | |
( neighs ) | |
(Black Satin neighs) Was that a yea or a nay? | |
(Breuer) Have a safe journey home, Herr Professor. [horse neighs] | |
- And neighed. | |
He whimpered and neighed for help. | |
Suppose just as you thought you had me under control... I turned around, neighed, and kissed you? | |
This being said and neighed unto the articles whereof it is written, it should be said and neighed we do make most erotic demand that this chalice or pot and its milk and contents be cast into the chasting dish thence to be tossed unshriven and unhouseled into the condign flames whence they most surely rose. | |
When it neighed, I just. | |
(Ship approaching, horses neighing oh, these guys. | |
(horse neighing) TINA: The date of the ball had arrived. | |
(neighing continues) | |
(neighing) She won't stop! | |
(neighing) | |
- And neighed. | |
He whimpered and neighed for help. | |
Suppose just as you thought you had me under control... I turned around, neighed, and kissed you? | |
This being said and neighed unto the articles whereof it is written, it should be said and neighed we do make most erotic demand that this chalice or pot and its milk and contents be cast into the chasting dish thence to be tossed unshriven and unhouseled into the condign flames whence they most surely rose. | |
When it neighed, I just. | |
(Ship approaching, horses neighing oh, these guys. | |
(horse neighing) TINA: The date of the ball had arrived. | |
(neighing continues) | |
(neighing) She won't stop! | |
(neighing) | |