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The song is based on Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel, A Clockwork Orange. The phrase "red red kroovy" is used by Alex DeLarge in the book and means "red red blood" ("krov'", means "blood" in Russian). (Anthony Burgess’ Nadsat glossary in the novel shows the spelling to be “krovvy”, not kroovy: (' krovvy: ' [Russian > krovy'] blood))
Simply make two fists and rub them together, thumb to thumb, for a “couple of minutes, a couple of times a day,” and you will have a bowel movement — so the video claims, anyway.
Getting your body moving can help your bowels do the same. “Regular physical activity, even simply walking, can help to stimulate your bowels to make your stools more regular,” says Moore.
The Sepultura album A-Lex (2009) was based on A Clockwork Orange. [38] In her unreleased 2009 song "Hundred Dollar Bill", Lana Del Rey referenced the book: "Cause I love your ultra-violent swing, I like it when you treat me mean". The title of her album Ultraviolence (2014) was also a reference to A Clockwork Orange. [39] Lana Del Ray ...
Constipation on its own is a condition where you may have less than three bowel movements a week; poop that is hard, dry or lumpy; poop that is difficult or painful to pass; or a feeling that you ...
A spoof of the credit card's "We treat you like you'd treat you" campaign by way of the horror film Us. [ 196 ] Disney Channel Acting School — Miley Cyrus (as herself) and Raven-Symoné ( Kenan Thompson ) promote a school where students train to act "the Disney way," learning techniques such as "Disrespecting Authority," "Pause Then Dis," and ...
"Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb (1994) As the lead single from the soundtrack of the iconic Gen X movie Reality Bites , this song helped define an entire generation. Vinnie Zuffante - Getty Images
As the video progresses, she is seen taking a bath, dancing on the bed while getting ready and changing into multiple outfits as she dances around the hotel suite. At the end of the video, she decides on a final outfit just as her date arrives at the door. [6] Ciara worked with the British stylist Phoebe Lettice Thompson for the video.