What does tangled up mean in slang?

to be or become involved in a difficult situation. She got tangled up in a relationship which was bound to end in disaster. Synonyms and related words. To be in, or to get into a difficult situation.

When did tangled up in you come out?

2008
Tangled Up in You/Released

What does Tangled Up In Blue lyrics mean?

In a 1985 interview with Bill Flanagan, Dylan said that although many people thought that the album Blood on the Tracks was autobiographical, “It didn’t pertain to me. It was just a concept of putting in images that defy time – yesterday, today and tomorrow.

What album is tangled up in you?

The Illusion of Progress
Tangled Up in You/Album

Who is tangled up by?

Vincent DeGiorgio
David SchreursGuy Chambers
Tangled Up/Composers

What type of music is tangled up?

“Tangled Up” is a song by Caro Emerald….Tangled Up (Caro Emerald song)

“Tangled Up”
Genre Pop, Jazz, Tango
Length 3:17
Label Grandmono
Songwriter(s) David Schreurs, Vincent Degiorgio, Guy Chambers

Who covered Tangled Up in Blue?

Versions

Title Performer Release date
Tangled Up in Blue Jerry Garcia Band August 1991
Tangled Up in Blue Indigo Girls feat. Drag the River 1991
Tangled Up in Blue Indigo Girls October 1995
Tangled Up in Blue The Whitlams 1997

Who made the song tangled up?

Caro Emerald
Tangled Up/Artists

What’s the meaning of the phrase’tangled up’?

To catch and hold something in or as if in a net; entrap something: The children tangled the kite up in the branches. I tangled up the fishing lure as I was pulling it through the weeds. A dolphin became tangled up in the fishing net. 3.

How did Staind come up with song Tangled Up in You?

Frontman Aaron Lewis told Artist Direct the story behind this song: “‘Tangled Up In You’ was a song that I improvisationally wrote during a sound check. I was just making s–t up. I came up with a chord progression that I thought was cool. I started playing the chord progression during sound check, and I started singing words over it.

What is the meaning of the idiom tangle?

To catch and hold something in or as if in a net; entrap something: The children tangled the kite up in the branches. I tangled up the fishing lure as I was pulling it through the weeds. A dolphin became tangled up in the fishing net. 3. To involve someone in awkward or unsavory circumstances.

When do you use the pronoun tangle in a sentence?

To entangle or ensnare someone or something in something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between “tangle” and “up,” and the phrase is often followed by “in (something).” You have so many knots that I can’t help but tangle the brush up in your hair.