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re: She always put the top up and the hammer down

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bellminer 08:52 pm UTC 07/14/11
In reply to: She always put the top up and the hammer down - Mario 07:45 pm UTC 07/14/11

Literally, "put the top up" refers to the roof of a convertible car, and "put the hammer down" means accelerate to maximum speed. Of course, like all good Steinman lyrics, the line carries along some sexual innuendo. Use your imagination! ;-)

> Could someone please explain the meaning of this lyric
> from Objects? It's been bugging me for ages.


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