see you later baby, one!
by Shanikama December 28, 2005

by HomelessWizzard August 7, 2022

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
"Did you see how he planned that romantic date with the candles and music? He really did his big one there!"
This means he put a lot of effort into making the date special and it turned out really impressive.
This means he put a lot of effort into making the date special and it turned out really impressive.
by t$$$$$$$$$$ July 26, 2024

by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 6, 2025

To achieve two simultaneous goals with a single action.
A less violent alternative to the phrase 'to kill two birds with one stone'.
A less violent alternative to the phrase 'to kill two birds with one stone'.
I needed to post a letter and buy some bread, so I though I'd fill two needs with one deed and stop at the mailbox on the way to the store.
by Ausgirl123 January 27, 2019

by Seniõr parmigiano March 23, 2019
