1. A word used to describe what you can't at the moment, usually for an
idea or concept that is not easily described. Usually preceded by a hesitation, used mostly in sentences containing possessive nouns, where an entity would have an intangible object whose intentions need to be explained, or in situations where several words would be needed to describe the object but where the speaker does not feel compelled enough or immediately able to finish the description.
2. Used as a substitution word for shared ideas that need no
explanation, or in situations which have inferred complications or details that do not want explanation, for reasons such as speaker-desired
lackadaisical ambiguity, or purposeful hesitation.
"With the sort of power that company has, their influence is
great enough that they can get away with any sort of... thingstuff they want."
"Just
use whatever that is... the... thingstuff."
"Why didn't she tell you the
truth?"
"Oh you know... ever since the breakup she's been... you know... and that sort of thingstuff."