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Thingsgetting Day 

The day after Thanksgiving Day, when shoppers flood retail shops for supposed holiday deals. Also known as "Black Friday" and sometimes celebrated as "Buy Nothing Day."
"I was so full of tofurkey, I didn't think I was going to be able to get up early to wait in line at the big box stores on Thingsgetting Day."
Word of the Day on November 26, 2010
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Thingamanigger 

A supremely more offensive version of thingamajigger, a midwesterner term for almost any noun. Perfect for insertion into conversation with your african-american friends!
Bob: So, I was fixing the sink, when this thingamanigger fell out of the pipe, and now I can't figure out where it goes!
Joe: That sucks! Let's go burn a cross in the neighbor's yard.
Thingamanigger by Aj.Hatch June 1, 2010
Related Words

aint no thang but a chicken wang

Doesnt matter. I dont care. Its not a big deal.
yea I know he beat me in that fight but it aint no thang but a chicken wang.

same things 

When individuals or groups of individuals grew up in or were aligned to separate institutions or cultural settings, but which share the same common beliefs or way of life, they are the "same things"
George: "Hey, this is a brilliant night, 2 Rostrevor College lads and 2 St Ignatious lads, getting involved."
Joel: "St Ignatius/ Rostrevor, its basically the same thing!"
All: "same things!"
same things by S Chaddy May 2, 2008
Word that you don't know and can't think of
No, You screw the white thingie in
thingie by Kate Chant June 3, 2005

Fun things are fun.

A sentence spoken by the character Yui Hirasawa, from the anime K-On.

Used to show sarcastic contempt for a redundant thing a person has just said.
Person 1: "Hold on, let me go use the ATM Machine."
Person 2: "Yeah, fun things are fun..."

The Only Things You Will Ever Need To Say To Your Teachers 

If you are absolutely sick of talking to teachers, these sentences are the only ones you will ever need to say to them to keep them happy.

- No.

- Yes.

- I dunno.

- Can I go to the bathroom?

Use it in the right context and you're saved!
"Have you been listening to the lesson at all?"

"Yes."

"Then, for the fourth time, what is the answer to the question on the board?!"

"I dunno."

"You obviously haven't been listening. Do I need to send you to the principal's office?"

"No."

"What am I going to do with you? You are such a troublesome student..."

"Can I go to the bathroom?"