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1. Cum is thicker than water
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.
2. thicker than a bih
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!!!
3. thicker than thieves
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.
4. Blood is thicker than water
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)
5. thicker
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.
6. thicker than hair on a dog's back
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.
7. thicker than a snicker
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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