| What’s buzzin', cousin?
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| What goes on with that look in your eye?
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| What’s buzzin', cousin?
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| Does it mean what I think I imply?
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| Now what’s tickin', chicken?
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| What gives out with that cute little grin?
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| What’s fittin', kitten?
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| How’s about, am I out, am I in?
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| Aw come on, let’s have our fling
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| We know that spring has sprung
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| Ask your mother to hold her tongue
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| She had a fella when she was young
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| What’s buzzin', cousin?
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| What you say to a cuddle or two?
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| What’s cuttin', button?
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| What’s dunkin', pumpkin?
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| What’s buzzin', cousin?
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| Oh, baby, what goes with you?
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| (Oh we-a now-a say-a what is there a buzzin', cousin?)
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| I want you on my family tree
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| (Oh what is there-a buzzin', cousin?)
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| Look here, are you giving the business to me?
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| (No, no, no)
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| (What's so classy, chassis?)
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| What a cue for a beautiful thrill
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| (Say, what’s so yummy, mummy)
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| Say, would you swap «I won’t» for «I will»?
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| (Wish I knew just how to say «Come kiss me» in Hawaiian)
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| Oh, me-kissy-missy, hokie-dolie, hunky-doolie
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| You can’t kill a guy for tryin'!
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| (Hey, what is there a-buzzin', cousin?)
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| You got «oomph» with a capital «O»
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| (Say, what’s bluesy, Suzie?)
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| What’s cozy, Rosie?
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| What’s ducky wucky?
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| What’s tutti frutti?
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| What’s hatsie-tatsie?
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| What’s boogie-woogie?
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| Oh, baby, what’s with you? |