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Sometimes, when I wake up too soon, I get song's chorus playing repeatedly in my head... it lasts for a while before it goes away.
I was told there's a term for that phenomenon...
Anyone knows what I mean?
earworm
formerly known as etaoin...
> earworm
Yes, this is one that has cropped up a number of times Look here
The word is a literal translation of the German word 'Ohrwurm', which actually means 'earwig' but I guess no one wanted to call it that. Other options in English are 'catchy tune' or 'ear candy'.
gotcha. I just thought there was a specific term for when you wake up with it
> a specific term for when you wake up with it
That's quite specific. I think you can create your own. :-)
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gotcha. I just thought there was a specific term for when you wake up with it
This type of question always starts Laurie Anderson talk/singing in my head:
"What Fassbinder film is it?
The one-armed man walks into a flower shop and says:
What flower expresses:
Days go by
And they just keep going by
Endlessly pulling you into the future
Days go by
Endlessly
Endlessly pulling you
Into the future
And the florist says:
White lily."
A hypnopompic ear-worm?
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