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through thick and thin 

To be able to last through and handle the good times as well as the bad times. (Usually in the sense of a relationship of sorts). Thick is representative of the good times, whereas thin is representative of the bad times.
True lovers will stick together through thick and thin.

My best friend and I have been through thick and thin and are still as close as we ever were.

through thick and thin 

through the good times and the bad times thick being bad and thin being good. fuck all you bitches
throgh thick and thin, if something is THICK then it is HARD to get through. If something is THIN it is EASY to get to. through thick and thin definition= throguh the bad and the good.

Pink, Stink and Think 

The unholy trinity accomplished during a night of passion with a lucky lady.

Basically a go in the pink (vagina), stink (anus) and think (head).
A shag, bum and blow.
I managed a pink, stink and think with your sister last night Dave. Thanks for the tip.
Pink, Stink and Think by dogegg October 15, 2010

Lie back and think of England

'Advice' given when a woman will inevitably be taking part in unwanted but mandatory/inevitable sex, usually with a partner but sometimes attributed to rape.

Apparently the phrase began in Edwardian England, when mothers would give it to their daughters on their wedding nights- this would be then first girls had heard about sex. Basically, think of the good the children could do the country (could become soldiers, doctors, etc).
No matter geographical location, 'England' should always be used- don't go about saying 'lie back and think of 'Murica' or 'lie back and think of India'. People will think you're a right ninny.
Sue: Ugh, Brian's convinced me to sleep with him tonight.

Anna: You'll be fine... Just get it over with. Lie back and think of England.

close your eyes and think of England 

An expression used in the United Kingdom referring to unwanted sexual intercourse. Usually from ones spouse.
Brenda: I hate having sex with George
Lucy: Just close your eyes and think of England

We Need to Sit Down and Think About This

A very long, profound way of saying, "Let's have a 3-hour meeting about how to do 5 minutes' worth of work."
Bob: "Should I book the grant money at quarter end or a third each month?"

Bob's Boss: "Well that might have an effect when we try to qualify the income. If the Board can't correlate the paradigm shift correctly, they might not be able to understand how we cross-mapped the budget and the actuals. We need to sit down and think about this."

Bob: "I should've just fucking posted it."