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What (who) is excuse-me - definition

1996 SINGLE BY NO DOUBT
Excuse Me Mr. (No Doubt Song); Excuse Me Mr. (No Doubt song); Excuse Me Mr. (song); Excuse Me Mr
  • In the music video for "Excuse Me Mr.", Stefani ties herself down to rail tracks in hopes that Dumont, Kanal, or Young will save her, mirroring the lyrics of the song.
  • alt=A color photograph of No Doubt posing together on stage after a performance.

excuse-me      
¦ noun informal a dance in which participants may interrupt other pairs to change partners.
excuse me         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Excuse me; Excuse Me (song); Excuse Me (disambiguation); Excuse Me (film)
a polite apology for an interruption, asking someone to move, etc.
?N. Amer. used to ask someone to repeat a remark.
Excuse Me (Ao Vivo)         
ALBUM BY SALVADOR SOBRAL
Excuse Me is a live album by Portuguese singer Salvador Sobral. It was released in Portugal on 15 December 2017 by Edições Valentim de Carvalho.

Wikipedia

Excuse Me Mr.

"Excuse Me Mr." is a song by American band No Doubt for their third studio album, Tragic Kingdom (1995). The song was written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont, while produced by Matthew Wilder. It was released as the fourth single from the album on August 21, 1996. The song has also been included on the band's 2003 greatest hits album, The Singles 1992–2003. Musically, the former is a rock-influenced ska track with lyrics describing a woman trying to get the attention of a man. A country version of the song was also created but never released. The single received positive reviews from music critics who labelled it a successful breakup song and as one of the best tracks on Tragic Kingdom.

Commercially, "Excuse Me Mr." had a minimal impact on record charts, reaching the top 40 of the alternative charts in both the United States and Canada and peaking at number 11 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart. Sophie Muller directed the accompanying music video in January 1997. The visual features two different storylines, with the first showing No Doubt playing the song to an empty room that eventually becomes crowded with paparazzi, while the second storyline has Stefani tying herself to train tracks in the hopes that a man will come to her rescue. No Doubt has performed the song for a number of live appearances, including during their 1995–97 Tragic Kingdom World Tour, on Saturday Night Live in December 1996 while serving as the guest musical act, and at the band's Return of Saturn Tour (2000).

Examples of use of excuse-me
1. Excuse me, excuse me," she was saying as she manoeuvred the trolley through the crowded aisles of the electronics department.
2. Excuse me, we do not need the condescending attitude.
3. "Excuse me, don‘t point your finger at me," Gregory said.
4. QUESTION:'4; Excuse me.'4; Can I just try quick?
5. Americans do not respect respecters – excuse me – believers of convenience.