
Va-va-voom & Ooo-la-la!
Together: 'Va-va-voo-la-la!'
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In the 1800s, floriography let romantics send coded messages through flowers. One bouquet could say "I adore you," while another politely meant "let's just be friends." It was basically Victorian texting, but with petals and plausible deniability.
Va-va-voo-la-la—
bright mischief is on the breeze,
joy twirls on tiptoes.