The phrase 'one thing lead to another' is typically used as an excuse to justify the act of having a one night stand with a complete stranger(s).
Jennifer: So I met this guy at this party, and we were having such a great time getting to know each other, and before we knew it one thing lead to another and ...
Lily: Did you get his name and number?
Jennifer: ...
Lily: Did you get his name and number?
Jennifer: ...
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Noun:
Nothing.
An absence of any and all content.
To embody or exhibit nothing whatsoever.
Lacking in appreciable or discernible quantity.
A slang term popularized in southwestern Ohio in the early 1990's, particularly among university students, and subsequently spread around the world via word of mouth, print and the internet. This word has since gained popularity in Maine and Texas as well.
Noun:
Nothing.
An absence of any and all content.
To embody or exhibit nothing whatsoever.
Lacking in appreciable or discernible quantity.
A slang term popularized in southwestern Ohio in the early 1990's, particularly among university students, and subsequently spread around the world via word of mouth, print and the internet. This word has since gained popularity in Maine and Texas as well.
The empty keg contained avothiog, so we decided to make a beer run.
She's hot! I'd like to see her wearing avothiog!
"What'd Dr. Price say about my paper in English 310 today, Jared?"
"Avothiog, dude. Not a word."
She's hot! I'd like to see her wearing avothiog!
"What'd Dr. Price say about my paper in English 310 today, Jared?"
"Avothiog, dude. Not a word."
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