I can still remember the strange thronging in my loins that Adam Ant first stirred when I was a girl of twelve.
Every time I think of my beautiful boyfriend, I am overwhelmed by a powerful thronging.
Every time I think of my beautiful boyfriend, I am overwhelmed by a powerful thronging.
by RedCath June 01, 2011
Ms Jones felt an urgent thronging in her loins every time she glanced at her repressed, yet incredibly sexy lover.
by VeryMuchLefterCath September 24, 2011
by ElvisJumpsNine March 18, 2010
"I can't talk now, I'm totally thronged." means swamped with work. "I came in to work and was thronged with emails."
Common expression in Wall Street law firms. Originally from Old Norse. cf Icelandic þröng, etc. (narrow, tightly pressed; compelled, forced in the sense of being pressed to do something ); trang (narrow), Swedish trång (narrow, tight). All probably related to the Standard English throng (crowded, to form a tightly-packed crowd, etc.). Perhaps from Yorkshire dialect. Variants: thrang, threng.
Common expression in Wall Street law firms. Originally from Old Norse. cf Icelandic þröng, etc. (narrow, tightly pressed; compelled, forced in the sense of being pressed to do something ); trang (narrow), Swedish trång (narrow, tight). All probably related to the Standard English throng (crowded, to form a tightly-packed crowd, etc.). Perhaps from Yorkshire dialect. Variants: thrang, threng.
by Bensil Lisk January 04, 2005
n.
A group of people of the opposite sex that you have crushed on or that have crushed on you, that you keep up casual flirtatious relationships with, and are contacted usually on a convenience basis.
A group of people of the opposite sex that you have crushed on or that have crushed on you, that you keep up casual flirtatious relationships with, and are contacted usually on a convenience basis.
by not lisa page April 15, 2005