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Get Scared - Whore Meaning

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Song Released: 2011


Whore Lyrics

Come on!
Up to your neck in shit.
Like a plague words spread,
There's no getting over it.
You better bite your tongue.
Cover up your tracks.
You know you're down to get fucked.
I know what you are.
You're like a dark cloud,
That follows...

  1. anonymous
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    Dec 30th 2022 !⃝

    Even though the song is titled "Whore", it does not literally means prostitution. There is a part in the song where he clearly says "Cover up your tracks... that follows me around", this can be taken as he is or was in a relationship with this woman, and she ended up cheating on him, with some other guy (obviously fucked with that other guy). She keeps following him (the persona) around and she influences him and what he thinks of her every time she opens her mouth, thats why he says "I won't believe any word from your dirty mouth".

  2. anonymous
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    Mar 27th 2018 !⃝

    As the song is titled "Whore" and the chorus mentions "cheap" this song is clearly aimed at prostitution.

    "Better bite your tongue" and "Virus" could also be aimed towards an STD/STI. "Down to get fucked" implies she is, well... Going to get fucked.

    "I'm a riot in the streets" could also mean that he is the riot of people who caught some infection from the 'whore' (NOT IMPLYING THE SINGER OR ANY BAND MEMBER HAS ANY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS OR DISEASES!!)


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