Three Point One Four

Album: Hooray For Boobies (2000)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is about how Jimmy Pop needs to "Find a new vagina." Originally titled "Vagina," the Bloodhound Gang was forced to change the title by their record company executives. They chose "Three Point One Four," which is the number Pi rounded to four digits. Pie is a slang term for vagina. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    James - Tacoma, WA

Comments: 12

  • Cyberpope from Richmond, Canada3 digits; 4 characters.

    Some call the point a "significant digit"; I don't, but I remember they taught that as a variant in Algebra 10. . .
  • Jennifer from Liberty, ScI love this song... Im a female & it doesnt offend me @ all... I think its funny & he's not saying thats how women are he's saying thats what he's looking for ("im looking for the kind of girl that reminds me of my mother... But its hard to find a girl with a viper tattooed on her tushie & how many girls do you know that can play the harmonica with their pussy?" how the hell is that not funny? Lol)
  • David from Petaluma, CaTo Cassie:
    It's called selling out to change your style to suit the labels or fans or to be more radio friendly. Bloodhound Gang was asked to "tone it down" some before they played in, I believe, Switzerland. The bands answer was to cancel the show. That's integrity.
  • Randi from Culpeper, Valol oooooh i get it, James said 4 digits.... james its only 3
  • Randi from Culpeper, VaMatt and Alex,
    3.14= PI (thats like pre-algebra DUH!) Pie also means vagina .....Get it?
  • Amber from Birmingham, AlIf it's offensive don't listen to it. I'm a female and I think it's funny.
  • Cassie from Hamilton, NjI love Bloodhound Gang, but I do agree with Anastasia. They're a good band, but they could turn it down a little.
  • Anastasia from Anaheim, Cai don't want to be a stick in the mud or anything...and i'm not saying they're a bad band or anything...but, a lot of the crap they do is VERY insulting...especially the the female population. it's actually downright sick. i want to like them cuz some songs are catchy, but, it's too offensive.
  • Alex from Loveland, CoI was wondering the same thing as matt
  • Rico from Melbourne, AustraliaYeah What are you talking about James???
  • Adam from Sussex, EnglandFour significant figures, three decimal places. But a total of four digits.
  • Matt from Portland, OrUmmm, isn't "Three Point One Four" only three digits?
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