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  2. Battle cry - Wikipedia

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    The "rebel yell" was a battle cry used by Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. Finnish light cavalry troops in the Swedish Army in the 17th and 18th centuries would use the battle cry "Hakkaa päälle!" ("Cut them down!" in Finnish), lending them the name Hackapell.

  3. Street cries - Wikipedia

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    The term, Street Cries, is written with a capital "C" to distinguish the vendors' melodic sounds from the general noise of the street. [16] Street Cries began to disappear from the mid-20th century as permanent markets supplanted the informal and itinerant street trade. [17]

  4. Rebel yell - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the cry is uncertain. One theory is that the rebel yell was born of a multi-ethnic mix. In his book The Rebel Yell: A Cultural History, Craig A. Warren puts forward various hypotheses on the origins of the rebel yell: Native American, Celt, Black or sub-Saharan, Semitic, Arab or Moorish, or an inter-ethnic mix. He puts forward the ...

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  6. Military cadence - Wikipedia

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    This cadence, known as the "Duckworth Chant", still exists with variations in the different branches of the U.S. military. Duckworth's simple chant was elaborated on by Army drill sergeants and their trainees, and the practice of creating elaborate marching chants spread to the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy.

  7. Football chant - Wikipedia

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    Chants that referenced players were also heard on the terrace; for example, "Give it to Ballie" chanted by Swansea fans in reference to a player name Billy Ball who played for the club in 1912-1920. [6] Football chants in the early years were club-specific and they were generally friendly or jocular in tone. [3]

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    Jesus was pretty clear about how to deal with your enemy: Do the loving thing, even if you feel like strangling the fool. | Opinion

  9. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    Sex and relationship experts provide a guide for how to talk dirty in bed without offending or alarming your partner, including examples and guides. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty ...