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thets

as in, then let's go to the pub
hey do you want to go to the pub ? ok thets go
by David Moreland November 17, 2004
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Thet

An alternate version of the word "That," used only in juxtaposition with the word "That."

When "That" is used to take the place of a noun, use "Thet" next to it as the adverb. Therefor, you can avoid the infelicity of the "That that" occurrence in sentences.
"If I had to think of something besides that thet I enjoy more, it'd have to be pancakes."

"I think thet that's a good choice. Too bad Timmy got hit by a car."
by RandomPhail August 22, 2017
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thet

A word made up by Cross Country runners to be used for anything and everything, including all parts of speech and profane and non-profane substitutions.
Thet you.
I thet your mama last night.
Holy thet!
by zephyr August 9, 2003
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Thet

Megan: OMG your IG feed is so thet
Juwon: Thanks qurl!
by toadytoastie November 28, 2016
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thet

BEGONE THET.
by donald mcknee January 22, 2019
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Thet

“that” but with an “E” for quirky white woman that can’t speak right
Oh my god Jessica THET was so good
by Mikefrombestbuy March 14, 2022
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Thet

A colloquial modification of the word “that,” used to replace the first “that” in a sentence containing two consecutive “that”s. The substitution helps reflect the way people naturally pronounce such phrases in speech — smoothing the awkward “that that” repetition into a more natural rhythm.
“I told you thet that rumor was bogus!”

The problem is thet that sound doesn’t exist in English.”

“She swears thet that guy was at the concert.”

“It’s amazing thet that sort of thing still shocks people.”

“The reason thet that phenomenon is so rare is because squirrels rarely bury prunes.”
by Douglas Koempel October 28, 2025
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