- - Sort of singing to get the cats jiving?
- - a word cats find disturbing
- - "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah," e.g.
- - What to say when you want cats to shift
- - Son about to start and go off hastily
- - emulate jelly roll morton, in a way
- - Shout this to chase the cat out
- - Word to a tabby
- - Stray dismissal
- - "Beat it!" to a cat
- - Word used to shoo away a stray cat
- - Word to get a feline to leave
- - Word to a feline
- - Word to a cat
- - Word said with a hand wave
- - Word for a feline
- - Warning to a cat
- - Style for a certain vocal improviseR
- - Sing "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," say
- - Shout to a stray
- - Shout to a cat
- - Shoo, to Socks
- - Run a cat off
- - Order to go away
- - Nonsense in a recording studio
- - Leave in haste, as a cat
- - Improvise as a vocalist
- - Improvisation of a kind
- - Improv of a kind
- - Cry to a stray
- - Comment to kitty
- - Command to Tabby
- - Command to Pussy
- - Command to Felix
- - go away [imperative]
- - Sing "Scooby-dooby-doo," perhaps
- - "Shoo, cat!"
- - Sing jazz with no words? Get out of here!
- - sing with nonsense words
- - "Beat it, cat!u"
- - Improvised vocal style using mouth sounds in jazz
- - Sing nonsense sounds in jazz
- - style of jazz singing which uses improvised sounds rather than actual words.
- - wordless vocals
- - nonsense singing style
- - Leave hurriedly, say
- - sing like louis armstrong
- - Suspicion at first about tenor's singing style
- - leave, singing
- - do jazzy vocals in musical with elevated finale
- - singular, feline style of singing
- - improvise at the mike, perhaps
- - Type of jazz singing involving improvised vocal sounds
- - "Go away, cat!"
- - Vocal style in musical with moving ending
- - Sing "Doo-bee doo-bop," perhaps
- - singing "go now"?
- - Improvised jazz vocalization
- - Voice used in imitation of an instrument in Jazz
- - Emulate Ella Fitzgerald
- - Improvise music by imitating an instrument, maybe
- - Sing 'doo-bah doo-bop,' perhaps
- - sing jazz improvisation from intro of ‘smelly cat'
- - "Git! Shoo!"
- - Ella Fitzgerald forte
- - Get away somewhat unscathed
- - sing with improvised nonsense lyrics
- - Sing gibberish
- - Jazz singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong
- - Skedaddle(Used today)
- - Ella's singing specialty
- - Get lost!
- - Fitzgerald forte
- - Fitzgerald's forte
- - Jazz technique
- - Ella's forte
- - "Get lost, kitty!"
- - Jazz singing
- - Chasing-away word
- - "Take off, tabby!"
- - "Flee, feline!"
- - Jazz vocal form
- - Wordless singing style
- - Type of jazz singing
- - Sing nonsense syllables
- - Louis Armstrong forte
- - Ella's specialty
- - Cab Calloway forte
- - "Shoo, critter!"
- - Some improvised singing
- - Jazzy improvisation
- - Jazz-singing technique
- - Ignore the lyrics?
- - Ailurophobe's cry
- - "Beat it, Kitty!"
- - Torme's forte
- - Some jazz improvisation
- - Sing like Mel Tormé
- - Sing "shooby-doo"
- - Satchmo's singing style
- - Rather gross fetish
- - Fitzgerald specialty
- - Exit hastily
- - Emulate Ella
- - Cab Calloway's forte
- - "Beat it, punk!"
- - Vocal style that mimics an instrumental solo
- - Tormé forte
- - Style of jazz singing
- - Some jazz singing
- - Some improvised jazz singing
- - Some improvisational singing
- - Some improvisation
- - Singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong
- - Sing like Cab Calloway
- - Sing "shooby-doo," e.g.
- - Jazz term
- - Improvise with numbers?
- - Improvisational singing style
- - Improvisational jazz singing style
- - Ella's music
- - "Shoo!" relative
- - "Shoo, Tabby!"
- - "Scram, Tabby!"
- - "Scram, puss!"
- - "Go away, kitty!"
- - "Go away, grimalkin!"
- - "Get out of here, cat!"
- - You don't know the words in this singing style
- - What Ella was queen of
- - Vocalizing that imitates an instrumental solo
- - Vocal improvisation
- - Vocal improv style
- - Torme technique
- - Tormé specialty
- - Torme forte
- - Style for jazzman Crothers
- - Spout musical nonsense
- - Some improvisatory singing
- - Sing with syllables
- - Sing with made-up words
- - Sing using nonsense syllables
- - Sing syllables
- - Sing like Fitzgerald
- - Sing "tweedle do dah doe doop boop," perhaps
- - Sing "shooby-doo" and such
- - Sing "bobba-dooba-deep-bop!" like Ella Fitzgerald
- - Silly singing
- - Shoo's kin
- - Shoo's cousin
- - Scram, Garfield!
- - Riff, vocally
- - Relative of skidoo.
- - Relative of skiddoo.
- - Relative of shoo
- - Quaint "GTFO!"
- - Outre sexual preference
- - Opposite of "Here, kitty"
- - Nonsensical musical style
- - Mel Torme specialty
- - Make nonsensical notes?
- - Louis Armstrong popularized it
- - Litter box contents
- - Leaving order
- - Kind of singing
- - Kind of jazz singing.
- - Jazzy vocalizing
- - Jazzy improv
- - Jazz-singing form
- - Jazz vocal style
- - Jazz singer's improvisation
- - Jazz performance type
- - It's nonsense
- - Improvised style
- - Improvise, à la Fitzgerald
- - Improvise like Ella Fitzgerald
- - Improvisational music style
- - Improvisation by Ella
- - Improv style
- - Improv singing
- - Imitate Mel Torme
- - Go away, Garfield!
- - Go "shooby-doo," or just "shoo"
- - Go "bibbity de dop de doodly do dee"
- - Go 'way!
- - Gibberish singing style
- - Emulate Sarah Vaughan
- - Ella's thing
- - Ella's singing
- - Ella's expertise
- - E. Fitzgerald forte
- - Droppings
- - Do "T'aint What You Do," maybe
- - Dirty fetish
- - Creative singing style
- - Cat-chasing cry
- - Begone, cat!
- - Aroint!
- - Armstrong singing style
- - Animal droppings — small silvery fish
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