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GUEST,Travel with the Greens Dingle Regatta: Why 'Hey ho' etc? (40) Is there a deeper meaning or historical significan 10 Aug 24


Is there a deeper meaning or historical significance behind the repetitive use of "Hey ho" in traditional folk songs like those sung at the Dingle Regatta? Could it be a call to action, a form of protest, or simply a catchy refrain that has stood the test of time? Let's dive into the cultural and musical context to uncover the mystery behind this enigmatic phrase.",        "refusal


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