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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
"In short order" is a phrase that means "very quickly"; it may also refer to how Smollusk is a shorter version of Order. The Japanese title of the song, "Meet You Again" could be referring to Smollusk wanting Eight and the crew to play with him every now and then, or "meeting him again" in each run of the Spire of Order.
"In short order" is a phrase that means "very quickly"; it may also refer to how Smollusk is a shorter version of Order. The Japanese title of the song, "Meet You Again" could be referring to Smollusk wanting Eight and the crew to play with it every now and then, or "meeting it again" in each run of the Spire of Order.


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===

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Short Order
S2 Band Off the Hook.png
Artist Off the Hook
Vocals Rina Itou
Alice Peralta
Pearl (in-game)
Marina (in-game)
Game Splatoon 3 (Side Order only)
Heard in
Splatoon 3
30F (after already clearing it at least once)
Jukebox
BPM 150
Key signature C major
Length 1:56 (before looping)
Audio file

Short Order is a song performed by Off the Hook. It is played on 30F of the Spire of Order during the final boss fight of Side Order after having already cleared it previously.

Etymology

"In short order" is a phrase that means "very quickly"; it may also refer to how Smollusk is a shorter version of Order. The Japanese title of the song, "Meet You Again" could be referring to Smollusk wanting Eight and the crew to play with it every now and then, or "meeting it again" in each run of the Spire of Order.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ミーチュー・アゲイン
mīchū agein
Meet You Again