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thicc midge

Daaaamn did you see Ally she's a thicc midge
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RUSTY THICC ASS

IDK I WAS TOLD TO DEFINE RUSTY THICC ASS
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Lee thicc

The great one, who was born from ascension and conquered the rift. A transcended being beyond comprehension of a mere mortal mind. Referred to by his followers only as Lyam, he indirectly mustered a great following of those who know him as a macrocosmic temporal entity and transcended being, and go by the name "Lee Thicc Cult"
Wow, witness the great Lee thicc harvest the fillets.
A Lee thicc's presence is overwhelming to non ascended beings.

It was Lee Thicc's 7th ascension, a plentiful chapter of inting
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Donkey Thicc

A well endowed gentleman wearing gray sweatpants with the clear outline of his genitals.
"Hey yo bro, see that guy who just walked in?" "He looking Donkey thicc"

"OMG Brittany!" "You cant just let you boyfriend go out in public with those sweats" "He's too Donkey thicc to be out around these thirsty sluts!"
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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher is a fat bitch who is a disgrace to the UK and Ireland. It’s a shame she didn’t die 87 years ago. THE WICKED BITCH IS DEAD.🇮🇪
“Margaret Thatcher is an old bitch” if anyone says different I will car bomb your Honda Civic
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Margaret Thatcher

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thatching [thatch]

thatched roof n : a house roof made with a plant material (as straw)
thatch n.
Plant stalks or foliage, such as reeds or palm fronds, used for roofing.
Something, such as a thick growth of hair on the head, that resembles thatch.
Dead turf, as on a lawn.
thatched, (To cover with thatch) thatching, thatches thatcher n. 
Middle English thacche, alteration (influenced by thecchen, thacchen, to thatch, from Old English theccan, to cover.  thaec, thatch), or thak from Old English thæc (Still sometimes used in the U.K. midlands as ‘thaker’ to describe a thatcher) the word is common to many Teutonic languages in the sense of " roof," " cover "; cf. Du. dak, Ger. dach; from Du. dekken comes " deck"; the Indo-European root is stag, whence Gr. ffreyos, roof, Lat. tegere, to cover; the French equivalent to thatch is chaume - couverture en chaume literally cover in stubble.
Thatch
The material employed for roofs in the place of tiles, slates or shingles it consists of many different plant materials readily available in the part of the world suitable material is available, of which usually several layers are required, typically in the U.K. to the depth of from 12 to 14 in from www.thatch.org
by Leo Wood February 21, 2004
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