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  • Every time I end up breaking you You change into Something worth keeping

  • Every time I'm close to saving you You grow into A sin worth believing

  • You're everything I ever wanted but It's never enough You're never enough

  • I'll take whatever I can take Whenever I can take it If it ever comes

  • I hate you when you're gone I hate you turn me on I hate the way I need you when I don't know where you are

  • I love it even more When I find you on the floor I know you think you hate me But I will always hate you more

  • I never knew until I got a taste What a waste For what I had been through

  • 'Cause nothing ever really makes that change I'm so ashamed Of what I did to you

  • I had to let you in to feel that rush You were too much Way too much

  • I'll take whatever I can take Whenever I can take it If it ever comes

  • I hate you when you're gone I hate you turn me on I hate the way I need you when I don't know where you are

  • I love it even more When I find you on the floor I know you think you hate me But I will always hate you more

  • Round and round and...

  • I never knew until I got a taste I'm so ashamed Of what I did to you

  • I hate you when you're gone I hate you turn me on I hate the way I need you when I don't know where you are

  • I love it even more When I find you on the floor I know you think you hate me But I will always hate you more

  • I hate you when you're gone I hate you turn me on I hate the way I need you when I don't know where you are

  • I love it even more When I find you on the floor I know you think you hate me But I will always hate you more

Every time I end up breaking you You change into Something worth keeping

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A1 floor ashamed sick love find taste

I Hate You - Sick Puppies (Nightcore)

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    霈祤 posted on 2017/02/17
Video vocabulary

Keywords

worth

US /wɚθ/

UK /wɜ:θ/

  • other
  • the financial, practical or moral value of somebody/something
  • other
  • having a particular value, especially in money
  • adjective
  • Having a specified value.
  • noun
  • The quality that renders something desirable or valuable.
  • The monetary or material value of something.
  • The quality of being good or deserving praise.
  • preposition
  • Deserving of (a particular action).
ashamed

US /əˈʃemd/

UK /ə'ʃeɪmd/

  • adjective
  • Feeling of shame or guilt
  • Feeling shame or embarrassment about something.
  • Causing someone to feel shame.
  • Feeling shame or embarrassment about something.
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • other
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To put an end to.
  • other
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To escape.
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
rush

US /rʌʃ/

UK /rʌʃ/

  • verb
  • To attack someone suddenly in a group
  • To perform or finish with speed and urgency
  • To move forward very quickly
  • To flow in a quick manner
  • noun
  • Actions performed or finishes with speed, urgency
  • State of hurried action
  • Sudden popularity to buy something by many people
  • Quick movement of water, e.g. in a river
  • A grassy reed
  • A situation in which you need to do something or go somewhere very quickly.
  • A sudden charge or attack.
  • A sudden, rapid flow of liquid.
  • A sudden strong feeling.
  • A period of great activity or demand.
  • A tall, slender plant that grows in wet ground.
  • A rapid migration of people to a newly discovered goldfield.
  • other
  • To move or do something with great speed.
  • To flow quickly and in large quantities.
  • other
  • To transport someone or something with great speed.
  • To attack suddenly and quickly.
  • To do something quickly, often too quickly.
  • To try to recruit someone to a fraternity or sorority.
  • To produce or release something quickly or ahead of schedule.
waste

US /west/

UK /weɪst/

  • verb
  • To kill or severely harm someone
  • To use valuable things ineffectively
  • To use carelessly
  • noun
  • Materials left over after a process has finished
  • Unwanted material or substance
taste

US /test/

UK /teɪst/

  • noun
  • (Good) sense of style in clothes, art, or manners
  • Flavor in your mouth from food or drink
  • A liking for something; preference
  • Brief experience of something
  • verb
  • To experience something
  • To experience the flavor of food, drink
  • To briefly experience to see if you like something
sin

US /sɪn/

UK /sɪn/

  • noun
  • Act that breaks a religious law
  • verb
  • To do something that breaks a religious law
turn

US /tɚn/

UK /tɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To become (a particular age)
  • To become a different quality, color, etc.
  • To change the direction of something, e.g. a car
  • To move in an opposite direction or position
  • To shape metal with a spinning tool
  • noun
  • Place where changing of direction happens
  • Your time or chance to perform a duty
  • Your chance to play or do in say a game
  • Unexpected change, as in the weather
change

US /tʃendʒ/

UK /tʃeɪndʒ/

  • verb
  • To exchange one set of clothes for another
  • To exchange one kind of money for another
  • To replace something with another thing
  • To make or become something else
  • To go from one train, bus, etc. and go to another
  • noun
  • Exchange of one set of clothes for another
  • Money in the form of coins instead of paper
  • Money returned after giving too much
  • Act of making or becoming something else
grow

US /ɡro/

UK /ɡrəʊ/

  • verb
  • To get bigger and more mature; make plants do this
  • To improve; to develop better skills over time
  • To develop and become bigger or taller over time
  • other
  • To increase in size or develop.
  • To develop or increase in amount or degree.
  • To become gradually.
  • other
  • To cultivate or raise plants.