Turn On
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"Oh my gosh, the music just turns me on." --"Saturday Night Style" (1979) |
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Turn On may refer to:
- Turn-on, another word for sexual arousal
- Turn on (The Beat Box), a single by American band Earth, Wind & Fire
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See also
- "Turn on, tune in, drop out", a 1999 counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960
- Switch, an electrical component that allows a circuit to be turned on or off
- "Turned on to You" (1981) is a musical composition interpreted by the Eighties Ladies
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