by DudeSendExist December 27, 2022
Get the thomug. A phrase used to acknowledge someone’s strength since Goku only fights “strong” opponents.
This can be applied in at situation, but best used comically against people who overcame hardships such as a form of cancer or other very detrimental circumstance.
The idea stems that the person WOULD beat Goku because they were able to overcome that obstacle.
2nd usage: invalid power scaling arguments when anyone completesd any feat saying Goku is stronger.
This can be applied in at situation, but best used comically against people who overcame hardships such as a form of cancer or other very detrimental circumstance.
The idea stems that the person WOULD beat Goku because they were able to overcome that obstacle.
2nd usage: invalid power scaling arguments when anyone completesd any feat saying Goku is stronger.
“My son beat just beat cancer today! He’s so happy and is always smiling and pushing through”
“Wow! He sounds strong! Can he beat Goku tho(ugh)?”
2nd usage:
“Saitama just exploded Jupiter by simply farting! It’s weird but he must be strong!”
“ Can he beat Goku tho ?”
“Wow! He sounds strong! Can he beat Goku tho(ugh)?”
2nd usage:
“Saitama just exploded Jupiter by simply farting! It’s weird but he must be strong!”
“ Can he beat Goku tho ?”
by Code name Kakarot April 15, 2024
Get the Can he beat Goku thomug. by toomanynumbers November 19, 2023
Get the Why thomug. The oppressed are oft most pressed by the rich living in opulence fine, tragically having nobler character abreast of tho hight & mighty thinking they're better than thine.
by Hercolena Oliver June 17, 2010
Get the tho hight & mightymug. Used in Sinhala.
You. The most affrontive and offensive way of saying you in Sinhala.
Plural:
Thopi
(*Note: The singular word 'tho' has a long 'o' sound, but this is shortened when changing the word's form to the plural or possesive 'thota')
You. The most affrontive and offensive way of saying you in Sinhala.
Plural:
Thopi
(*Note: The singular word 'tho' has a long 'o' sound, but this is shortened when changing the word's form to the plural or possesive 'thota')
by Definer of Shuddha Sinhala March 23, 2023
Get the Thomug. 
