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thiqumz
- Thick and sexy
Last night I had a blast with a real thiqumz chick.
Last edited on Jul 23 2008. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 23 2008.
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thir
noun
- object feminine singular form of this
Etymology: "this her" It's like saying "this girl(object)", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (THihr).
Example: There were three girls I was with: A, B, C. I bought A a soda and I bought B a coke, I bought thir a Pepsi.
"thir" is referring to B, because B is more immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "her" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.
This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.
If A and 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 A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to A.Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.
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thirc
expression
- can or could thir; can or could this her
Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.
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third base
- see get to 3rd base.
Last edited on Mar 23 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 23 2010.
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third degree, the
noun - uncountable
- interrogation.
She really gave me the third degree.
Citation from "Pride", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 7 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to question, interrogate.
Last edited on Oct 24 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 21 2009.
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third leg
noun
- a penis.
- See more words with the same meaning: penis.
Last edited on Apr 11 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
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third wheel
noun
- a third person participating in an activity with a couple.
- See more words with the same meaning: to annoy, interfere, intrude.
Last edited on May 11 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 09 2009.
- a third person participating in an activity with two other people who are emotionally close.
I was hanging out with Jason and his brother, but I just felt like a third wheel.
- See more words with the same meaning: to annoy, interfere, intrude.
Last edited on Nov 21 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 21 2011.
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thirs
noun - plural
- object feminine plural form of this plural of thir
Etymology: "this herses" It's like saying "this girl(object)", and its the object of the sentence. Pronounced like (TH-ihrz).
Example: There were three groups of girls I was with: A, B, C. I bought A a soda and I bought B a coke, I bought thirs a Pepsi.
"thirs" is referring to B, because B is more immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "herses" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.
This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.
If A and 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 A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to A.Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.
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thirsc
expression
- can or could thirs; can or could these herses
Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.
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thirst
- to crave.
Last edited on Oct 03 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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