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What is the Stooges?A moron. A stooge has skewed thinking and little intelligence yet thinks he/she is equal to or better than everyone else. Did you see Tom sucking up to the Director? He doesn't even know what the words mean. What a stooge! the Stooges - videoThe Stooges - what is it?Someone who is used by others to get what they want, a clown, a follower. Bob's stooge mowed his lawn What does "the Stooges" mean?A word used commonly by Yilmaz-the greatest human being of all time. No mercy for stooges The Stooges - what does it mean?Not to be confused with the Three Stooges, The Stooges were a truly groundbreaking band and the godfathers of punk. They helped give rise to Iggy Pop, a legend of punk and one of the greatest frontmen around. Mick Jagger and Alice Cooper both take pages out of Iggy's book. Their influence can be best seen in bands like the MC5, the Ramones, The Damned, and most recently Velvet Revolver. Man, I would rather listen to the Stooges any day over that Good Charlotte shit The Stooges - meaningKickass proto punk band. Jello Biafra refers to them as one of his influences when first getting into punk rock. Iggy Pop and the stooges rule The Stooges - definitionConsidered the godfathers of punk, the Stooges pioneered a raw unabashed sound that would be later catogorized as proto-Punk, punk, and punk rock. True pioneers of Punk The Stooges - slangTo hurt yourself through incompetence or clumsiness in a spectacular and humorous manner. I stooged myself by jogging into a tree branch while playing with my iPod. The StoogesTo lose the advantage, to be taken advantage of. "Man that guy just took my chick. I've been stooged!" The StoogesAfter seeing the Doors in concert, James Osterberg A.K.A. Iggy Stooge (before he became Iggy Pop) was mesmerized by Jim Morrison and started his own band, the Stooges, which inspired alot of punk bands. The Stooges were a truly groundbreaking band and the godfathers of punk. They were fronted by Iggy Pop, a legend of punk and one of the greatest frontmen around. With albums like "The Stooges", "Fun House", and "Raw Power", Iggy and the Stooges helped define the punk rock genre. The Stooges1. 1. The kings royal stooge was out spying on those conspiring against him. |
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