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'''FY BUCKLE YOUR BELT'''. AKA and see "[[Over the River to Charlie (2)]]," "[[More Power to Ye]]," "[[Behind the Bush in the Garden (1)]]." Scottish. See the American "[[Weavily Wheat]]" for a version based on the 'B' part of "[[Over the Water to Charlie]]." Fy means to 'come' or 'hurry'. | |f_annotation='''FY BUCKLE YOUR BELT'''. AKA and see "[[Over the River to Charlie (2)]]," "[[More Power to Ye]]," "[[Behind the Bush in the Garden (1)]]." Scottish. See the American "[[Weavily Wheat]]" for a version based on the 'B' part of "[[Over the Water to Charlie]]." Fy means to 'come' or 'hurry'. | ||
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FY BUCKLE YOUR BELT. AKA and see "Over the River to Charlie (2)," "More Power to Ye," "Behind the Bush in the Garden (1)." Scottish. See the American "Weavily Wheat" for a version based on the 'B' part of "Over the Water to Charlie." Fy means to 'come' or 'hurry'.