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Frank Loesser's "Baby It's Cold Outside"
The meaning behind this classic duet (once covered by Rudolf Nureyev and Miss Piggy) has long been debated. The lyrical dialogue has come under scrutiny for this line in particular: "Say...what's in this drink? / I ought to say no, no, no sir." Critics call it a prelude to a sex crime, while defenders say that's just flirtation, silly.
Photo by: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Frank Loesser's "Baby It's Cold Outside"
The meaning behind this classic duet (once covered by Rudolf Nureyev and Miss Piggy) has long been debated. The lyrical dialogue has come under scrutiny for this line in particular: "Say...what's in this drink? / I ought to say no, no, no sir." Critics call it a prelude to a sex crime, while defenders say that's just flirtation, silly.