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A variation of One Night Stand and ejacuvate, only in the morning, like say before school in her BMW. After the fact, these two will suffer a day of either awkward looks or sensual stares, depending on their relationship. The author has only suffered the former unfortunately, but in due time...
Friend: "So how'd it go with Nicolette this morning, didn't you need to get a ride from her?"
One Morning Stand...er: "Actually I was the one who gave her the--"
Friend: "The ride? Goddamn are you predictable, so you fucked her...in her car...before school started?"
OMS..er: "Yep...I'll be back, I have cooking next, so I should probably wash my hands, I don't think anyone wants FISH in their stir fry....do you get it, huh?!"
Friend: "....god I hate you"
One Morning Stand...er: "Actually I was the one who gave her the--"
Friend: "The ride? Goddamn are you predictable, so you fucked her...in her car...before school started?"
OMS..er: "Yep...I'll be back, I have cooking next, so I should probably wash my hands, I don't think anyone wants FISH in their stir fry....do you get it, huh?!"
Friend: "....god I hate you"
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Etomology: Combination of The n. "Popsicle," which is itself a fanciful name copyrighted in the U.S. in 1923, with the n. "Stand" which is derived from the masculine Old English st{ohook}nd; Stand lends itself to combinations in High German and may suggest the ease with which that function took a role in the English.
Of or relating to any place that a person or persons want to leave quickly. Often expressing an irritability with the place or objects / persons assocaited with that place, though not always. Almost exclusively assocaited as a subject in the phrase: 'Let's Blow this p. s.'
Etomology: Combination of The n. "Popsicle," which is itself a fanciful name copyrighted in the U.S. in 1923, with the n. "Stand" which is derived from the masculine Old English st{ohook}nd; Stand lends itself to combinations in High German and may suggest the ease with which that function took a role in the English.
Of or relating to any place that a person or persons want to leave quickly. Often expressing an irritability with the place or objects / persons assocaited with that place, though not always. Almost exclusively assocaited as a subject in the phrase: 'Let's Blow this p. s.'
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