1. segue - Noun
2. segue - Verb
the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another
proceed without interruption; in music or talk
Source: WordNetLife's short, so if you're going to spend months doing something, it's gotta be pretty special... But I'm very happy to enter my Baby Jane years, and hopefully segue into the Ruth Gordon years. Winona Ryder
It's a dumb question, because I don't look at things as a black director, just as a director, so ask me as a director first and we can segue into the colour thing later. Antoine Fuqua
It's rare that scenes last more than 2 or 3 minutes, so sound helps segue from one scene to another. Stephen Hopkins
He segued into another discourse Source: Internet
… Andy Dalton seems like a perfect segue … but it feels too right. Source: Internet
Also, how does a prepare for segue look? Source: Internet