something something
English
    
    Noun
    
something something (plural something somethings)
- Alternative form of something-something
- 1948, Jocelyn Pereira, A Distant Drum:- The bloody something somethings.
 
- 1962, John Lehmann, Alan Ross, London Magazine - Volume 2, page 30:- 'You big blanks,' Maidie yelled defiantly. 'You something somethings. I wasn't doing anything."
 
- 2007, Janice Sims, Kim Louise, Natalie Dunbar, Can I Get an Amen Again, →ISBN, page 503:- Gaby and Marcus whispered sweet something somethings in each other's ear, and kissed throughout the song.
 
- 2008, Toriano Porter, The Pride of Park Avenue, →ISBN, page 106:- "Well, DeDe, we kinda had a um — a um — you know. . . a little something something going on on the side."
 
- 2010, Makayla Messam, Life After Death, →ISBN, page 8:- He could have at least broke a sister off a little something something.
 
- 2011, Lurea C. McFadden, Men Don't Leave: (they Get Put Out), →ISBN:- I don't really pay rent, but I always leave a little 'something something' on Fridays just to let her know I care.
 
- 2014, Shelia M. Goss, The Joneses, →ISBN, page 77:- No need to get dressed. Since I'm here, we can do a little something something.”
 
- 2014, Yvonne "YC" Coates, It Was Written All Over Their Faces: Ask Y, She Cried Uncle, →ISBN:- Thank you to Cody Anderson who gave me the opportunity to do my own talk radio program. I had tried a little something something a few years earlier, and I also co-hosted the Matah Program along with Anthony Phillips and Norm Bond, before Cody gave me the green light to do my own thing.
 
- 2014, Tia Ramirez, Mad Love: A Short Story, →ISBN, page 35:- He wanted me to go so we could spend some downtime with each other, instead of trying to at school, but I told him I couldn't because I had a test to study for. Of course I was lying. I wanted to surprise him with a little something something.
 
- 2015, C.K. Carr, Something Worth Having, page 12:- "Yeah, well. That's the first time I've crossed a border with someone who might not be legally allowed to enter the country and the first time I did so not knowing if my travel companion had maybe packed a little something something in his bags.
 
 
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