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this is not a drill

interjection

  • statement that it is time to do an activity for real, rather than for practice.
                                                                                                            

    Citation from "Of Mice & Jazz-Kwon Do", Happy Endings (TV), Season 1 Episode 6 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on May 05 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on May 05 2011.

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thist

noun

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thit

interjection

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thiy

noun

  • subject masculine singular form of this

    Etymology: "this guy" It's like saying "This he", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (thie).

    Example: There were three guys I was with: Guy A, Guy B, Guy C. Guy A bought me a soda and Guy B bought me a coke, thiy was so kind to me.

    "thiy" is referring to Guy B, because Guy B is more immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "he" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about Guy A or Guy B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If Guy A and Guy B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If Guy A is closer to you than Guy B, than one would actually be referring to Guy A rather than Guy B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thiyc

expression

  • thiy can or could; this male can or could

    Pronounced like (TH-iek)

    Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.

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thiys

noun

  • subject masculine plural form of this plural of thiy

    Etymology: "this guys" It's like saying "This heses", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (THiez).

    Example: There were three groups of men I was with: Group A, Group B, Group C. Guy Group A bought me a soda and Group B bought me a coke, thiys were so kind to me.

    "thiys" is referring to Group B, because Group B is more immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "they/theo/heses" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about Group A or Group B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If Group A and Group B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If Group A is closer to you than Group B, than one would actually be referring to Group A rather than Group B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thiysc

expression

  • thiys can or could; these males can or could

    Pronounced like (TH-iesk)

    Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.

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thizz

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