Talk:Sock it to me

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('Retha vs. Laff-in)[edit]

I think it is an error to redirect "Sock it to me" to Laugh-In. It should be redirected to earlier usage. The earliest usage I could find was in Aretha Franklin's version of the Otis Redding song RESPECT.

SolarBozo (talk) 23:09, 11 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Half article, half Dab![edit]

   ... and thereby grossly non-compliant as a Dab. If we can confirm that Aretha explained whether she was singing about a night of sex, or of exuberant music (and perhaps dancing), it should probably become primarily about her performance of it, but include a section about the broader meme.
   Pending any such confirmation, i'm removing the dab tag, and treating the other uses of it as occasions for garden-variety links to related articles.
--Jerzyt 05:31, 20 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]