Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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A person who takes an opposing view, especially for the sake of being difficult or provocative. This term refers to someone who often disagrees with others, not necessarily because they believe in their own viewpoint, but to challenge the status quo.
Taylor uses this word to describe someone who often takes an opposing view, possibly to be provocative or challenging. In the song, she calls out this behavior at dinner parties, indicating a level of intellectual or philosophical debate in their interactions.
Small, flat, rectangular blocks with numbers or dots on them, used for playing various games. In a broader sense, dominoes can also refer to a situation where one event triggers a series of similar events, like a row of falling dominoes.
Taylor uses dominoes as a metaphor to describe how the person's hair falls perfectly into place, suggesting a natural, effortless beauty that triggers a chain reaction of admiration or envy.
The traditional stories, customs, and superstitions of a particular community or culture, passed down through the generations by word of mouth. In modern usage, folklore can also refer to a body of stories or legends about a particular subject or person.
Taylor uses folklore to describe how her mind romanticizes or mythologizes the person's life, turning it into a kind of legend or story that is larger than life.
Shining brightly and smoothly, often in a way that is attractive or impressive. This term can be used to describe something that is polished, reflective, or radiant.
Taylor uses gleaming to describe the person's eyes, emphasizing their brightness and attractiveness, setting the tone for the rest of the song.
Attractive or appealing, making someone want to participate, join, or engage with something. This term can be used to describe a situation, a place, or even a person that is welcoming or enticing.
Taylor uses inviting to describe the allure of the person's eyes, which are so attractive that she feels drawn to them, almost irresistibly.
Shining with a faint, sparkling light, often in a way that is attractive or playful. This term can be used to describe something that is lively, animated, or full of energy.
Taylor uses twinkling to add to the vivid description of the person's eyes, emphasizing their sparkle and liveliness.