Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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hungry /ˈhʌŋɡri/ A1 |
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zebra /ˈzɛbrə/ A1 |
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animal /ˈænɪməl/ A1 |
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hippo /ˈhɪpoʊ/ A1 |
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rustle /ˈrʌsəl/ B1 |
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grub /ɡrʌb/ B1 |
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slimy /ˈslaɪmi/ A2 |
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satisfying /ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ/ A2 |
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delicacy /ˈdɛlɪkəsi/ B1 |
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crunch /krʌntʃ/ A2 |
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responsibilities /rɪˌspɑːn(t)səˈbɪlɪtiz/ A2 |
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worries /ˈwʌriz/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm stopped I'm so hungry I could eat a whole zebra ha ha
➔ Present Perfect + Adverb of Degree
➔ 'I'm stopped' uses the present perfect to indicate a recent action. 'So hungry' emphasizes the degree of hunger.
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we're fresh out of zebra any animal hippo
➔ Phrasal Verb + Any
➔ 'Fresh out of' is a phrasal verb meaning completely out of something. 'Any animal' uses 'any' to indicate no specific choice.
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no rules no responsibilities
➔ Parallel Structure
➔ The sentence uses parallel structure with 'no rules' and 'no responsibilities' to emphasize the absence of both.
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what's it look like yeah tastes like chicken
➔ Informal Contractions
➔ 'What's' is a contraction of 'what is' and 'yeah' is an informal alternative to 'yes'.
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these are rare delicacy hmm he comes with a very pleasant crunch
➔ Adjective + Noun + Subject-Verb Agreement
➔ 'Rare delicacy' uses an adjective to describe the noun. 'He comes' demonstrates subject-verb agreement.
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it means no worries for the rest of your days
➔ Present Tense for Future Meaning
➔ The present tense 'means' is used to express a future condition, emphasizing timelessness.
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