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Tankus the Henge

Tankus the Henge is a colloquial phrase, bastardised from the Lithuanian language. Tankus means 'heavy' in Lithuanian and a henge is widely known to be a monument of wood or stone.

It's better known as a band name.
It's a statement, when lifting a large object.

The builder exclaimed in broken English: "Tankus the henge!"
by ryvitaskeeter December 4, 2012
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Tanked the economy

Hey... Hey, guys...
Hym "Wouldn't it be funny if every time liberals got into office we tanked the economy and blamed it on them? Heh... We could probably be pretty subtle about it and just tank it every time we lose and then hold 'a good economy' hostage so we can maintain the status quo. LIKE WE DO WITH OUR RELIGION! It'd be, like, the same exact thing except for politics!"
by Hym Iam November 22, 2023
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