She really can't stay, she's got to get home... but maybe a half a drink more.

Ever heard those lines before? I'm pretty sure her plan was to stay at this guy's house the entire time, from the moment she walked in... without a coat apparently.

I love the song, "Baby It's Cold Outside," it is one of my favorite Christmas songs because it's two voices at once and it's easy to learn the words and there's so many fun versions, but it wasn't until the other day that I realized how scandalous the lyrics are!

Seriously, you Google "Baby It's Cold Outside" meaning and you might be shocked. You don't have to Google it if you can't handle it, it's fine, we can still be friends.

Although I could have tackled the hard core themes in this song "what's in this drink" "under a spell" "plenty implied," I chose to instead address three important questions I have about the song, and the story. Can you help me solve the "Baby It's Cold Outside" mystery?

I totally forgot to comment about my favorite line, "if you got pneumonia and died." Obviously that's a harsh way to go, but the fact that it's a line in this "love song" makes me laugh uncontrollably.

The latest version of "Baby It's Cold Outside," is sung by Michael Buble and Idina Menzel, and the video is as far away from scandal as possible, which was a good choice on their part.

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