![]() INSIDE OF ME= in BrE we would say "inside me", without OF.Original text at lyrnow. "I want you to leave" (= if you leave, I’m happy because that’s what I want).ĭEEP DOWN= this is a common expression that emphasises the meaning of "down", it is "down and down" (we can’t say "very down" because that means "very depressed"). say That I want it that way Tell me why Aint nothin but a heartache Tell me why Aint nothin but a mistake Tell me why I never want. The situation that I want is "you know", if you know, I’m happy. I WANT YOU TO KNOW= notice this construction. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. USED TO refers to a habit or situation that was true in the past but not now any more: "I used to be a soldier" (but now I’m not). Magic Mike XXL (2015) clip with quote CHORUS: Tell me why Ain't nothin' but a heartache Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. TO FALL APART= to crumble, to be destroyed. WANNA= want to (again, in AmE T is often lost after N). Notice the pronunciation of the ending –ACHE (as in "ake"). A "heartache" is when your heart hurts (not physically, but emotionally, because of love). HEARTACHE= "a headache" is when your head hurts, feels painful. That’s incorrect in standard English but it happens in colloquial speech and dialects. "Ain’t nothing but a heartache"= it isn’t anything but a heartache= it’s only a heartache.ĪIN’T NOTHING= "it isn’t nothing". REACH TO a place= get there, be able to go thereĪIN’T= isn’t (coll.). WE ARE (TWO) WORLDS APART= there’s a lot of distance between us (not physical distance) ![]() Notice the common American rule: N+T=N, so he says /w ɒn ɪ t/instead of /w ɒn tɪ t/ I WANT IT THAT WAY= I want it like that (not differently). ![]() THE ONE DESIRE= my only desire, the only thing I desire or I want. ![]()
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