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Reba McEntire's, "Little Rock"
The Lyrics:
Oh little rock, think I'm gonna have to slip you off.
Why:
Little Rock, Arkansas. But the song title's actually a pun. The "little rock" referred to in the song is a diamond ring.
Submitted by: Edward
Reba McEntire's, "Whoever's In New England"
The Lyrics:
When whoever's in New England's through with you.
Why:
Refers to New England, the six-state region to the east of New York state.
Submitted by: Lydia Helton
Reba McEntire's, "Whoever's In New England"
The Lyrics:
You seem to spend a lot of time in Massachusetts.
Why:
Refers to the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Submitted by: Lydia Helton

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