What is the meaning of THING. Phrases containing THING
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main drug interest at the moment
could be anything ‘Pass the thingummy-jig.’
crack
Thingy−ma−bob is slang for something whose name escapes one.
Denotes propriety or what is honorable. "He did the "clean thing" and turned himself in."
heroin
Thing is slang for activity.
could be anything ‘What’s that thingummy-bob?’
Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing
coming from an old tv slogan for a hamburger fastfood chain, now meaning anything that is good. See, a good looking girl, "Oh, Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing"
Basically used to replace any appropriate word that you couldn't think of in time. "You know... the thing!" or "He went to the thing with the thing." Can be emphasised by pointing your arms (forearms touching, palms up, arms held at eye level) in any desirable direction and adding words to elaborate upon. for example:"You know! The thing! *gesture upwards*" The thiiiing, thing with the blue and the clouds in it?". Also screamed in bemused fustration "AAAARRGGGG! THHIIINNNNG!!!"
Wadjamacallit, thingummy, whatsit: could be anything
cocaine
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a.
Of or pertaining to calling; used in calling; specifically (Gram.), used in address; appellative; -- said of that case or form of the noun, pronoun, or adjective, in which a person or thing is addressed; as, Domine, O Lord.
n.
A roving, frolicsome thing; a trifler; -- used rarely as a term of endearment.
n.
A word which affirms or predicates something of some person or thing; a part of speech expressing being, action, or the suffering of action.
n.
A person or thing destroyed or sacrificed in the pursuit of an object, or in gratification of a passion; as, a victim to jealousy, lust, or ambition.
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Turning with ease from one thing to another; readily applied to a new task, or to various subjects; many-sided; as, versatile genius; a versatile politician.
v. t.
The act of visiting, or going to see a person or thing; a brief stay of business, friendship, ceremony, curiosity, or the like, usually longer than a call; as, a visit of civility or respect; a visit to Saratoga; the visit of a physician.
adv.
In a vertical manner, position, or direction; perpendicularly; as, to look down vertically; to raise a thing vertically.
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The thing put to hazard; a stake; a risk; especially, something sent to sea in trade.
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To clothe with authority, power, or the like; to put in possession; to invest; to furnish; to endow; -- followed by with before the thing conferred; as, to vest a court with power to try cases of life and death.
v. i.
That which is needed or desired; a thing of which the loss is felt; what is not possessed, and is necessary for use or pleasure.
v. t.
A contract by which two parties or more agree that a certain sum of money, or other thing, shall be paid or delivered to one of them, on the happening or not happening of an uncertain event.
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The claiming a thing as one's own; the asserting of a right or title in, or to, a thing.
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Regular change or succession from one thing to another; alternation; mutual succession; interchange.
v. i.
To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; -- said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, as a sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person; to go about as a somnambulist or a specter.
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An act of irreverence or desecration; profanation or contemptuous treatment of sacred things; as, the violation of a church.
n.
The quality or state of being true, or real; consonance of a statement, proposition, or other thing, with fact; truth; reality.
n.
Clothes; furniture; appurtenances; luggage; as, to pack or store one's things.
n. pl.
Things belonging to the sheriff; especially, farms (called also vicontiel rents) for which the sheriff used to pay rent to the king.
n.
Matter fatal or injurious to life; poison; particularly, the poisonous, the poisonous matter which certain animals, such as serpents, scorpions, bees, etc., secrete in a state of health, and communicate by thing or stinging.
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A burst or emission of many things at once; as, a volley of words.
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