Definition: Silly me, Numbers 24:18 is a phrase that sounds so catchy and witty, like the sound of two birds soaring through the sky together. It's a slang term for "numbers one" - 24 in verse form (which I'm not sure if you're aware of, but it does sound good). But what happens when we combine those numbers with 'Numbers 24:18'?
Imagine being in a party where everyone is shouting numbers and asking each other, "How many friends have you got?" The response could range from "Two" to "Fifteen," depending on the context. But if you add two sets of 'Numbers 24:18,' it adds an extra layer of fun and surprise. Example sentence: "You know how when you're at a party where everyone's shouting numbers, and you ask how many friends have you got?" - That sounds just like being at the party with your friends, all yelling out numbers to see what you'll get! Now, let me introduce you to a more edgy version of this phrase. If you heard about this phrase in school, it might be used when you're trying to figure out how many questions someone else will answer or if you're in the middle of planning a party with your friends. Example sentence: "You know how when you're at a party where everyone's shouting numbers, and you ask how many questions would you like answered? - That sounds