wan singer, wan song
Ⅰ ⇨ See: ONE SINGER, ONE SONG
Ⅱ ⇨ one singer, one song; wan singer, wan song
used as a call for order when many people are contributing to a debate at the same time. Originally shouted at people who, uninvited, join in a singer's song, and, inevitably, fail to add a pleasing harmony. Popularised by Glaswegian actor, comedian and folk-singer, Billy Connolly (b.1942) UK: SCOTLAND, 1996