well-matched pair; a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
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When you're in them big meetings for the mills (that's a good look)
You take me just to complement the deal (that's a good look)
And anything you cop, I'll split the bill (that's a good look, better yet, a hood look)
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We walk in the room
And complement each other smoothly
'Member how I kissed you upside down
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You look good
I need a badder bitch to complement you
You don't know
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It aint like i gotta tell you your so fine (your so fine)
You been gettin complements since you was nine (damn)
Its like your perfect (...)
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the talent, experience or a trade
and complements for the rhyme thats made
talks over today if this one so
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She memorized every pencil crayon color in the box
Her blue-green eyes complement the burnt sienna in her locks
She's at the movies, I'm on the phone;
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where they envy your deception
and give complements and praises to the ones they despite
practicing your smile in the mirror all the while
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Your cognitive dissonance
It complements your ignorance
Mother Nature
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And I prefer compliments
So I complement at an angle, of 90 degrees
Since the 90's, and music got known for grease
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The Pentecost, no Testament
Could complement my consciousness
They'll move to turn you
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And you're welcome to stay
But even your company must complement the Feng Shui
Even down to what I have on
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♪
I am a complement to you
I know what that's like
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We have the grace of actors on the stage
We orchestrate the moves that complement the play
But the things that we believe in we just throw them away