| 1. | Cum is thicker than water | ||
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When you have to make a decision between someone you slept with or someone else.
Comes from the phrase "Blood is thicker than water" Jill:I have to give a promotion between Joe or bob
Alex:didn't you go out with joe? Jill:yeah but bob is equally qualified for the job... Alex: I say cum is thicker than water. |
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| 2. | thicker than a bih | ||
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1.a girl who is very thick
a term used in the tampa bay area 2.term used to describe a packed placed 1.damnnn cuh that girl is thicker than a bih!!!
2. damnnn cuh the club is thicker than a bih tonite!!! |
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| 3. | thicker than thieves | ||
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phrase describing a close personal bond between two or more people or inseparable friends (suggests that those who are thicker than thieves will not forsake or betray any of the others) Person 1:
Those boys have known each other since they were toddlers. Person 2: Yep, they're thicker than thieves. |
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| 4. | Blood is thicker than water | ||
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The ties that bind are stronger when it comes to family than people outside the family (e.g., friends, colleagues, strangers, etc.).
Blood = family (though not necessarily related by blood, such as husband and wife) Water = non-family 1) "Don't trust anyone outside the family. Blood is thicker than water. Never forget that."
2) A man wakes up from a coma to find all of his family around him. Man: "Where are all my friends? They said they would be there for me no matter what!" Nurse: "I suppose it's true what they say: blood is thicker than water." 3) "Why did this man's friends show up to his funeral, yet none of his family did?" "Well... I guess water is thicker than blood!" (the opposite can also be used for dramatic effect) |
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| 5. | thicker | ||
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Noun: Basically a girl or guy that is "larger" that of your liking. If the subject is thicker than your standards...then they are a thicker.
This word is also unique in the fact that instead of a negative connotation, it can be a positive tag. If you like the fattys that is, roll in that dough...ect. She was a thicker, so I passed her off to my buddy.
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| 6. | thicker than hair on a dog's back | ||
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Dogs have so much hair that they have to shed it a couple of times a year. Traffic in Atlanta is thicker than hair on a dog's back during rush hour.
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| 7. | thicker than a snicker | ||
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a fat person who is not sloppy just thick I haven't seen her in a long time; she's gotten thicker than a snicker.
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