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What (who) is can you lend me pliers - definition

1984 SONG PERFORMED BY BARBRA STREISAND
Papa can you hear me; Papa Can You Hear Me

The Real Me (The Who song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PETER TOWNSHEND
Can You See the Real Me
"The Real Me" is a song written by Pete Townshend on The Who's second full-scale rock opera, Quadrophenia in 1973. This is the second track on the album, although it is the first with lyrics.
Papa, Can You Hear Me?         
"Papa, Can You Hear Me?" is a 1983 song composed by Michel Legrand with lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, for Barbra Streisand in the title role of Yentl.
Pliers         
  • Medieval pincers found in Hamburg-Harburg (15th/16th century)
  • Cutting wire with [[diagonal pliers]]/side cutters
TOOL WITH TWO LEGS, CAN FIX OR MODIFY A WORKPIECE
Plier; Plyers; Cable cutter; Cable stripper; Crimping pliers; Pliers (tool); Cable cutters
·noun ·pl A kind of small pinchers with long jaws, - used for bending or cutting metal rods or wire, for handling small objects such as the parts of a watch, ·etc.

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Papa, Can You Hear Me?

"Papa, Can You Hear Me?" is a 1983 song composed by Michel Legrand with lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, for Barbra Streisand in the title role of Yentl. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 56th Academy Awards; Streisand's longtime friend Donna Summer performed it during the ceremonies. The song peaked at No.26 at Billboard's Adult Contemporary.