Lay Low

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Lay Low is a term that can refer to various concepts in different contexts, including music, literature, and general vernacular. This article explores the different meanings and uses of the term "Lay Low."

Music[edit | edit source]

Songs[edit | edit source]

"Lay Low" is a title used by several artists for their songs. Notable examples include:

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Literature[edit | edit source]

In literature, "Lay Low" can refer to themes of evasion, hiding, or staying out of trouble. It is often used in crime and thriller genres where characters need to avoid detection.

Vernacular Usage[edit | edit source]

In everyday language, to "lay low" means to avoid attention or to stay out of sight. This phrase is commonly used in contexts where someone needs to avoid trouble or remain unnoticed.

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