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What (who) is Wau Wau - definition

SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY SIR LANCELOT AND LORD MELODY, BASED ON A SONG BY SIR LANCELOT
Shame and scandal; Shame & Scandal; Shame and Scandal

Wau Holland Foundation         
NONPROFIT FOUNDATION BASED IN BERLIN, GERMANY
Wau Holland Stiftung
The Wau Holland Foundation (German: Wau Holland Stiftung; WHS) is a nonprofit foundation based in Hamburg, Germany.
Wau bulan         
MALAYSIAN MOON-KITE
Wau Bulan
Wau bulan (Jawi: واو بولن) is an intricately designed Malaysian moon-kite (normally with floral motifs) that is traditionally flown in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. It is one of Malaysia's national symbols, some others being the hibiscus.
Parasteatoda wau         
SPECIES OF ARACHNID
Draft:Parasteatoda wau
Parasteatoda wau (formerly Achaeareanea wau) is a species of social spider that lives around Wau, Papua New Guinea. The spider exhibits a complex dispersal behavior akin to swarming in social bees.

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Shame and Scandal in the Family

"Shame and Scandal in the Family", also known as "Shame & Scandal" for short, is a song written by calypso singer Sir Lancelot for the movie I Walked with a Zombie in 1943 and originally titled "Fort Holland Calypso Song". Sir Lancelot issued his recording of it in the late 1940s. The Sir Lancelot version was covered by folksingers Odetta and Burl Ives. In 1962, Trinidadian calypsonian Lord Melody wrote new lyrics for the verses while keeping the melody and the chorus. The Historical Museum of Southern Florida said of Lord Melody's version that "No calypso has been more extensively recorded".