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So - in what context do people think the word 'hurling' is being used in this song?
Hurling - as in throwing stuff? Which would make sense in terms of the phrase 'Don't throw your toys out of the pram'. Is Morrissey/the narrator telling us they have grown out of this stage? Or hurling, as in being sick? Which is also something babies do quite a bit. Has the narrator given up drinking, or being sick of things?
Both could work, but any preferences? Or am I missing another usage of the word?
Hurling - as in throwing stuff? Which would make sense in terms of the phrase 'Don't throw your toys out of the pram'. Is Morrissey/the narrator telling us they have grown out of this stage? Or hurling, as in being sick? Which is also something babies do quite a bit. Has the narrator given up drinking, or being sick of things?
Both could work, but any preferences? Or am I missing another usage of the word?