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thinkchronicity 

When two or more people are thinking the same thing at the same time. The synchronicity of thinking the same thing at the same time and sometimes saying it at the same time.
Joe: You know what I'm thinking Mary?
Joe and Mary: Arby's!
Joe: How did you know what I was thinking, women's intuition?
Mary: No, it was just thinkchronicity.
Bob: I'm thinking Arby's
Joe and Mary: Duh!
thinkchronicity by yeshua2000 September 13, 2010
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thinkchronicity 

the apparent causal relationship between thinking about an event and the occurence of that event.
Looking at a large triptych hanging in the gallery, I thought about how long it had been hanging there and how well it was fixed to the wall. Suddenly it crashed to the floor: that's thinkchronicity for you!
thinkchronicity by aquila1412 December 31, 2012
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