Chickelacke
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Chickelacke is the name of a chant sung during the Norwegian graduation celebration known as the Russ. Based on a Danish scout chant, it was first heard in Oslo in 1934.
Chickelacke, chickelacke, show, show, show; Bummelacke, bummelacke, bow, bow, bow. Chickelacke, bummelacke, jazz bom bøh; Julekake, julekake, hjembakt brød

