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Chink joint is derogatory slang for a cheap Chinese restaurant.
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!!!"
Dime [where “one thin dime†comes from] (courtesy of Jim Hip)
Knock one's own thing is Belize slang for masturbate.
Thick and thin is London Cockney rhyming slang for chin. Thick and thin is London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.
Remark= I agree [thank you, that Queen David is a hot act to follow.].
DEscription of physical appearence. For example "I dont like those thin girls. I likes mine sliced thick."
Thing is slang for activity.
A person or thing whose name cannot be recalled.
Chink is slang for a Chinese person. Chink is slang for money, change.
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superl.
Deep; profound; as, thick sleep.
v. t.
To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective).
superl.
Not stout; slim; slender; lean; gaunt; as, a person becomes thin by disease.
v. t.
To form an opinion by reasoning; to judge; to conclude; to believe; as, I think it will rain to-morrow.
v. t.
To fill up the chinks of; as, to chink a wall.
superl.
Not transparent or clear; hence, turbid, muddy, or misty; as, the water of a river is apt to be thick after a rain.
superl.
Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance.
v. t.
To call anything to mind; to remember; as, I would have sent the books, but I did not think of it.
v. i.
To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as out, away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear.
a.
Affected with thick wind.
superl.
Rare; not dense or thick; -- applied to fluids or soft mixtures; as, thin blood; thin broth; thin air.
adv.
To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure.
superl.
Having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite; as, a thin plate of metal; thin paper; a thin board; a thin covering.
superl.
Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing.
superl.
Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck.
superl.
Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.
superl.
Not close; not crowded; not filling the space; not having the individuals of which the thing is composed in a close or compact state; hence, not abundant; as, the trees of a forest are thin; the corn or grass is thin.
adv.
Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin.
adv.
Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown.
a.
Having a thick skull; stupid.
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