A phrase theatre kids will often use to confirm with the person speaking they have heard what has been said.
by cecelius September 8, 2025

When you are trying to be nice but are low key pissed. This may include saying this word just to be nice but, secretly your not thankful.
by hello_kitty1 April 7, 2019

All Individuals Want To Utilize SKills By Dressing Angel JosE RObles Before Going TO Work <job=Employed=unemployed> ANd I APproved, please And thank you
All Individuals Want To Utilize SKills By Dressing Angel JosE RObles Before Going TO Work <job=Employed=unemployed> ANd I APproved, please And thank you
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim May 1, 2025

Phrase used to sarcastically acknowledge someone's contribution to a conversation or action that ultimately has little to no impact or relevance. Originating from the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark," it refers to the overall premise of the film, where Indiana Jones's involvement does not significantly alter the outcome of events.
Person A: "I just read an interesting article about the latest advancements in renewable energy technologies."
Person B: "Oh, my cousin once visited a wind farm on vacation."
Person A: "Thank you Dr. Jones. Your fascinating family anecdotes truly elevate our understanding of renewable energy advancements."
Person B: "Oh, my cousin once visited a wind farm on vacation."
Person A: "Thank you Dr. Jones. Your fascinating family anecdotes truly elevate our understanding of renewable energy advancements."
by RuiningWords4u June 22, 2023

A stupid bot comment from youtube. (most found in youtube shorts). The way you explained this was SO clear. Thank you.
by Your_local_word_maker September 17, 2025

A sarcastic thank you to someone who has wronged you. The expression dates to an early 2000's Star Wars related "Thank You George" campaign was started on the internet and quickly spread through science fiction fandom. The campaign centered around a web site that sold "Thank You George" t-shirts and merchandise. The web site turned out to be registered to a game company called Decipher, who had produced a highly successful Star Wars collectible card game between 1995 and 2001, only to have Lucasfilm pull the license in favor of Hasbro toys, who produced a new card game that failed. The campaign seemed to have been started by Decipher as a way to profit from Star Wars without having to pay licensing, and a way to give George Lucas a sarcastic "thank you" after he killed Decipher's product in favor of Hasbro's product that failed.
by Doc Von Thorp September 7, 2020
