Spur of the moment

The phrase "spur of the moment" refers to actions or decisions made suddenly or impulsively, without much thought or planning beforehand. It implies that the decision was made in response to an immediate impulse or external circumstance, often without considering the potential consequences or long-term effects. These actions are typically spontaneous and done without prior intention or preparation.


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