We have two dogs, Chomp and Sarah, Chomp's sister from another litter.
My cat Her Majesty met her sister from another litter, Esmerelda.
My cat Her Majesty met her sister from another litter, Esmerelda.
by Aunt Tifa Lockhart November 01, 2022
1. A song by the band Queen.
2. A phrase that, when backmasked, vaguely resembles the phrase "It's fun to smoke marijuana."
3. An event such as a death or an injury.
2. A phrase that, when backmasked, vaguely resembles the phrase "It's fun to smoke marijuana."
3. An event such as a death or an injury.
by AgentViper February 23, 2008
Plural: Sisters From Other Misters
The female equivalent of Brother From Another Mother, this term is used by two or more female friends as a term of friendly endearment towards each other because they are so close, they are practically sisters. A Sister From Another Mister is there for the other Sister 24/7, no matter what.
The female equivalent of Brother From Another Mother, this term is used by two or more female friends as a term of friendly endearment towards each other because they are so close, they are practically sisters. A Sister From Another Mister is there for the other Sister 24/7, no matter what.
Eve and Kat have been friends since the summer of 2010. Eve has been there for Kat to support her through almost everything. Kat can call Eve any time of day or night, so long as it's before 9 PM, but that is only because Eve's parents don't like calls after then. Even though Eve and Kat are almost complete opposites, they still remain friends and will be there for each other until the end. Eve and Kat call each other Sister From Another Mister.
by Gothically Raised Eyebrow October 23, 2013
person a: HEY ITS 12/24/09 TIME TO OPEN FARMVILLE GIFTS
person b: WTF I GOT ANIMALS
person a: another one bites the dust.
person b: WTF I GOT ANIMALS
person a: another one bites the dust.
by Disclaimer (ign: Satsujinki) Xian. December 24, 2009
a friend or acquaintance that you are fictitiously related to; with different fathers.
similar to- sisters from another mister, and brother from another mother.
similar to- sisters from another mister, and brother from another mother.
by teebaba August 01, 2011
The obvious definition is that you did one thing, which led to a situation where it was logical to do some other related thing.
It can often be used to say something without actually saying it--you might say the phrase to imply that something happened which you are not going to be explicitly explain... (see the example below.)
It can often be used to say something without actually saying it--you might say the phrase to imply that something happened which you are not going to be explicitly explain... (see the example below.)
I heard this rumour about John and Beth: Beth invited John to dinner last week, during which he accidentally spilled wine on his pants. Beth told him he better take them off so she could clean off the wine before it made a permanent stain. I guess John got a little aroused by the situation, and one thing led to another...
by PlaceHolder August 16, 2004
by B MAC2000 April 30, 2007