The process of destroying a Facebook message thread or a message board thread by posting wildly inappropriate images and videos, preferably of deformed and/or mutilated genitalia, to scare outsiders away.
Coined by Kojo Manu of Baltimore
Coined by Kojo Manu of Baltimore
Roommate #1: Hey, check it out. my boyfriend left his Facebook up!
Roommate #2: Lolz. Mess with it
#1: Yeah I'm going to post in his messages: "Hi guys Johnny left his fb up, it's his gf"
#2: What did they say
(pause)
#1: What does "nuke the thread" mean?
(pause)
#1: Oh GOD! They keep posting pictures of micro-penises!
#2: Close the page!
Roommate #2: Lolz. Mess with it
#1: Yeah I'm going to post in his messages: "Hi guys Johnny left his fb up, it's his gf"
#2: What did they say
(pause)
#1: What does "nuke the thread" mean?
(pause)
#1: Oh GOD! They keep posting pictures of micro-penises!
#2: Close the page!
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Poster 1:
I need Help plox
Poster 2
This thread phails because of no info
Poster 3
GTFO Noob
Poster 4
lol @ Thread
I need Help plox
Poster 2
This thread phails because of no info
Poster 3
GTFO Noob
Poster 4
lol @ Thread
by Spartan 117 of PSP Hacks September 30, 2007
Get the lol @ Thread mug.Called khite in Arabic and fatlah in Egyptian, it's a less common method in the West for removing hair at the root, used primarily on facial hair. Rows of stray hairs are yanked out with twists of cotton thread.
The process involves a cotton thread which is wound around fingers and twisted so as to create a knot. The thread is then scraped across the face when the hairs are caught by the knot and pulled from the follicle/root creating a smooth skin. This form of hair removal produces the same results as Waxing but is less painful. The practitioner holds one end of the cotton thread in his or her teeth and the other in the left hand. The middle is looped through the index and middle fingers of the right hand. The practitioner then uses the loop to trap a series of unwanted hairs and pull them from the skin. There are also devices made that can hold the thread during the procedure.
Everytime hair is removed by the follicle/root, the root which forms again moves up the skin layer and eventually, with regular threading, it reaches the skin surface when the follicle becomes so weak that it can not grow & hold root anymore and so disappears altogether.
This form of hair removal is hygienic, does not require chemicals, batteries or electricity. Inexpensive, fast, neat, considered less painful than plucking for many. Good for eyebrows and facial hair. Like plucking, results can last up to two to four weeks.
Can be painful and cause itching afterwards. Side effects can include folliculitis, a bacterial infection in the hair follicles, skin reddening or puffiness, and changes in skin pigment.
The process involves a cotton thread which is wound around fingers and twisted so as to create a knot. The thread is then scraped across the face when the hairs are caught by the knot and pulled from the follicle/root creating a smooth skin. This form of hair removal produces the same results as Waxing but is less painful. The practitioner holds one end of the cotton thread in his or her teeth and the other in the left hand. The middle is looped through the index and middle fingers of the right hand. The practitioner then uses the loop to trap a series of unwanted hairs and pull them from the skin. There are also devices made that can hold the thread during the procedure.
Everytime hair is removed by the follicle/root, the root which forms again moves up the skin layer and eventually, with regular threading, it reaches the skin surface when the follicle becomes so weak that it can not grow & hold root anymore and so disappears altogether.
This form of hair removal is hygienic, does not require chemicals, batteries or electricity. Inexpensive, fast, neat, considered less painful than plucking for many. Good for eyebrows and facial hair. Like plucking, results can last up to two to four weeks.
Can be painful and cause itching afterwards. Side effects can include folliculitis, a bacterial infection in the hair follicles, skin reddening or puffiness, and changes in skin pigment.
I need my upper lip threading again!
I don't like waxing or shaving I need to find someone who does threading!
I don't like waxing or shaving I need to find someone who does threading!
by Phoenix_on_the_Wrekin February 22, 2007
Get the threading mug.Very similar to the Thread Killer, the Threadsecutioner is an individual who kills an online discussion. Whether on a message board or a comment on a Facebook wall post, the threadsecutioner's contribution almost always ends the discussion.
The threadsecutioner's intentions are pure, but his actions are disastrous.
The threadsecutioner's intentions are pure, but his actions are disastrous.
Commenter 1: Climate change is absolutely real! The vast majority of scientists agree on that!
Commenter 2: The science is flawed, and there's a significant number of scientists who think it's all bogus!
Threadsecutioner: Hey guys, here are 16 links to stories about this very topic!
*****silence*****
Commenter 2: The science is flawed, and there's a significant number of scientists who think it's all bogus!
Threadsecutioner: Hey guys, here are 16 links to stories about this very topic!
*****silence*****
by JoeIncognito December 18, 2010
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"Don't be a threadnag,the group always has something funny to add."
"You're such a threadnag, get a sense of humor. Moderator's Pet"
"How long have you been humorless? If you spent less time trying to be a threadnag, you'd see that his comment is relevant, it just went over your head."
"You're such a threadnag, get a sense of humor. Moderator's Pet"
"How long have you been humorless? If you spent less time trying to be a threadnag, you'd see that his comment is relevant, it just went over your head."
by Multidisciplinary TKBL December 30, 2008
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