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An “acronym” is a word that’s letters are actually initials from the words that it is made up of, to form a bigger term, or a larger idea.

e.g., E.P.A.: Environmental. Protection. Agency.

Black Thought is saying this line in a way of he doesn’t think that rappers “stand” for anything, as in either they don’t have correct morals, or don’t rap to generate any type of artistry in their music.

You need to stand for something, like an acronym stands for the words that make up it’s letters.

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These girls are well equipped with a few objects that men love, but oft hates what it is attached to.

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Possible lead-up to the next line where Johnny yells,

FLOCKA!

if so, this could most likely be a reference to Waka Flocka Flame’s song titled, “Rooster in My Rari”, where Waka claims that he has a rooster in his ferrari several times.


Johnny uses the more laid-back, and oft used to describe a penis here, cock.
By “rocking with his cock out”, he means that he is going to do what he loves, and very well at that.

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Possible double entendre?

  • Could be an analogy, saying that he is trying to get milk, as in money, and working for it, but instead all he’s getting from the people he needs to go through to get this money aren’t digging it, these are known as the “cow grunts”, and this relates to real life and serves as a clever analogy because cows often don’t give milk right away, they just moo, at the touch.

  • Could also be that he is too impatient to wait for a girl to fuck. He is masturbating, using milk as slang for sperm,

get milk now

instead of waiting to make a girl moan

grunts from a god damn cow

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Not giving a fuck isn’t new to Tyler

This is a metaphor describing his aptitude with not caring as comparing it to someone actually giving a “fuck” to someone by sticking their dick inside of them

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Name-dropping the literary figure Peter Pan, who has been the subject of several animated and live-action Children’s movies. Captain Hook is his dastardly, one-handed archenemy.

He here, is portrayed in a way not so friendly to the movies original intent of childhood joy. Oh, but there still is much joy indeed.


Captain Hook” is referring to a hooker sucking on his “Peter Pan”, his penis. “Peter” is a term oft used to serve as slang for a penis. The “Pan” then becomes “pan camera,” a filming term that refers to the rotation in a horizontal plane of a camera. Tyler directs all his own videos as well as many of those by his Odd Future compatriots.

Tyler also happened to reference Peter Pan on Orange Juice


Hit me on my beeper” is also a Fam-Lay track, produced by The Neptunes. It was probably the reference because Tyler is a big Neptunes / Pharrell Williams fan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4Wu-zSndlw

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Johnny is referring on how people blame society for all of the types of crimes that are committed these days, and little do they ever think about, that they are society, and that the only way we could ever stop this is to stop blaming others, and just start applying a little bit of love

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The popular figurative phrase, “the pen is mightier than the sword” was first made popular in 1839, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in the play he produced, “Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy”

Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold
The arch-enchanters wand! Itself a nothing!
But taking sorcery from the master-hand
To paralyse the Caesars

Johnny is referring to this phrase and is saying that whatever he is writing right now he will use it as his action, not whatever kind of violent act he could so easily resort to.

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Guerrilla is a homophone with Gorilla

That being said, Gorillas are known to like eating bananas, which is the reason why Rock grouped them together.

This is however also a double entendre because the obvious read lyrics suggest that he is talking about “Guerrilla Warfare”, which is a hit-and-run strategy, and the “bananas” that he is referring to means that he is carrying a gun that feeds cartridges into it’s chamber and to make it more efficient, it is shaped in the way of a banana, or a “banana clip” on his gun.

Rock likes to keep his guns in the back of his thugged-out Buick Regal

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Jay just pulled the ol' double entendre here, folks

  • He is big like Christopher Wallace, he is referring to Christopher Wallace’s rap alias, “The Notorious B.I.G.“. Rock is saying that he is big like B.I.G., meaning that he either rhymes that way, or his skills are equivalent.

  • Biggie was quite truthful to his name, and was a very large person

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