It is typically used to mean that someone has obtained useful information that will help them to progress in a venture or task.
1."We finally got a lead on a girl"
2. "I've been looking for a job for weeks, but now I've got a lead from an old classmate on a potential opportunity."
3. "We will get a lead on this case soon"
2. "I've been looking for a job for weeks, but now I've got a lead from an old classmate on a potential opportunity."
3. "We will get a lead on this case soon"
by Andrew) February 11, 2024

by TorioWasHere May 26, 2023

.9.You will be too busy taking care of what is in front of you this week to get worked up about what may be going on at a distance. Charity begins at home, so be kind to yourself and find ways to resolve a personal crisis.9.
.9.You will be too busy taking care of what is in front of you this week to get worked up about what may be going on at a distance. Charity begins at home, so be kind to yourself and find ways to resolve a personal crisis.9.
by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. July 28, 2025

let's get back to the topic I chose to pick to argue my point despite everything else happening that says I'm wrong.
Shirley didn't kill him, she just pushed him off the cliff!!!
Well, pushing somebody off a cliff normally kills people...
Hey, why are you changing the subject?
She killed him, but ok buddy, let's get back to Rampart.
Well, pushing somebody off a cliff normally kills people...
Hey, why are you changing the subject?
She killed him, but ok buddy, let's get back to Rampart.
by jpf137 April 28, 2023

An exclamation used when angry or about to kill one or more tourist(s). First used by youtuber CrankGameplays in his first Omnibus video
by Niaasa July 17, 2017

by ayemanigga June 6, 2017

by The original Juve January 22, 2016
