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 casual or informal way of saying 'faking', which means to pretend or simulate something, often in a way that is insincere or deceptive.
Taylor uses 'fakin'' to describe how she pretends to be happy or smile, even when she's not genuinely feeling that way. This highlights her ability to put on a facade.
To remain or stay in a place for a long time, often in a way that is unwanted or uncomfortable. It can also refer to a feeling or memory that persists.
Taylor uses 'linger' to describe how the holidays and their memories persist, much like an unwanted smell. This creates a sense of discomfort and nostalgia.
Used to express that something is not genuinely or truly what it is claimed to be. It can imply a sense of doubt or skepticism.
Taylor uses 'so-called' to express her skepticism about the authenticity of her friendships in L.A., implying that they may not be as genuine as they seem.