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Definition of thunk

thunk

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Definitions include: oversized sunglasses, often worn (according to the stereotype) by sluts.
Definitions include: acronym for "hot like wasabi", i.e. of an Asian female, attractive.
Definitions include: to try to attain or achieve.
Definitions include: a girl with some particular negative quality.
Definitions include: Mild oath expressing annoyance or disgust: "Good gooka-mooka!"
Definitions include: to beat someone up, to attack.
Definitions include: under the influence of methamphetamine.
Definitions include: someone who fucks all night beyond belief.
Definitions include: a third person participating in an activity with a couple.
Definitions include: pros and cons. Origin: From "Nintendo Official Magazine UK", which would present the good points of games reviewed with pictures of Mario, and the bad points with his rival Wario

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