ineed
- Pink Floyd "___ a dirty woman"
- Marc Anthony "___ to Know"
- Leo Sayers' hit ''When ___ You''
- Lead-in to a drink?
- John Cougar "___ a Lover"
- Eddie Fisher's "___ You Now"
- Desirous Buzzcocks song?
- Demander's words
- Calvin Harris "___ Your Love"
- Bryan Adams lyric "___ somebody"
- Boston "___ Your Love"
- Beginning of a boss's request
- Beatles "___ You"
- 1999 hit '-- to Know'
- "You're All ___"
- "You're All ___ to Get By"
- "You're All ___ ," (old song)
- "Baby, ___ Your Loving"
- "___ You Now" (Eddie Fisher song)
- "___ somebody, somebody like you"
- "___ it yesterday"
- "___ a hug!"
- "___ a drink!" (Happy Hour cry)
- "___ a drink . . ."
- "__ a hug!"
- " . . . like ___ a hole in the head"
- 'Baby, -- Your Loving'
- ''You're All ___ to Get By''
- ''All ___ Is a Miracle'' (Mike + the Mechanics)
- ''___ Your Love Tonight'' (Presley song)
- '-- some advice'
- '-- a nap!'
- '-- a drink!'
- Leo Sayers's hit "When ___ You"
- "You're All_____ to Get By"
- "Baby, _____ Your Loving"
- "All _____ Is the Girl" ("Gypsy" song)
- "All ___" (1967 Temptations hit)
- The Temptations' "All___"
- Whitney Houston's "All the Man That ___"
- "___ to Wake Up," 2006 Oscar-winning song by Melissa Etheridge
- “That’s all ___!”
- "Man, do ___ a drink!"
- "___ a vacation!"
- "___ Love," 1987 LL Cool J hit
- "___ You," Beatles song
- "___ Thee Every Hour": Lowry
- "You're All ___," old song
- "___ that like a hole in the head"
- "That's all ___!"
- "___ a drink!"
- "__ a vacation!"
- '-- a break!'
- Wanting Buzzcocks song?
- Start of a boss' order
- Jack Wagner "All ___"
- "Baby ___ Your Loving"
- "___ Your Love Tonight" (Presley song)
- "__ a drink!"
- "__ a break!"
- ''___ a drink''
- Whitney Houston's "All the Man That ---"
- Whitney Houston's ''All the Man That ___''
- Tom Petty "___ to Know"
- Thats all ___!
- Start of an executive order
- Radiohead "All ___"
Usage examples of "ineed".
Ron and Mark shouted commands: bend at the knees, racket up, keep your wrist firm, swing low to high, take it on the rise, crosscourt, down the line, now backhands.
Both balls were served crosscourt, requiring Mach to orient on the extremes rapidly.
Mach slammed them simultaneously, crosscourt, and Bane was unable to field them both.
He served the yellow ball fast, crosscourt, and the red one slow, downcourt.