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Out of a Thou

A more exact way to rate girls. Everyone knows the "out of 10" saying. however the "Out of a Thousand" or "out of a thou" can give girls a better number system. The girls have no idea what you are saying if you use the intials O.O.A.T
pronounced, Double O-A-T. Thousand is the top score and zero is the worst. However, anything under a 700, you should more or less think of another date.
"Out of a Thou man!"
"I dunno, 768."

"Ok man, Double O-A-T?"
"950!"

"Hey what's happening shawty?"
(To your friend)
"Outta a Thou?"

"dude... 500. Let's go."
by ParkerGramza Production September 14, 2007
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Thou suck'st

Elizebethan version of "You suck!", invented by me.

Excellent to be used in English class, discussing Shakespeare etc.
Geek A: Oh, Shakespeare / Milton / Morus has given us so many unalterable vales and stuff, I so appeciate his view on ... generic crap

Geek B: Thou suck'st!! Shut thy face, noobe!
by Captain Hero1989 June 17, 2009
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no'st thou

the King's English counterpart to 'no u'. Significantly more effective. Known for being able to trick a god into contracting the big gay.
Buddha: I have been enlightened to the fact that you are gay.
Me: No'st thou, thot!
(Buddha proceeds to implode)
by Superbro133 June 14, 2018
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I-thouing

When you address the true humanity and dignity of a person with whom you are having an encounter.
We were I-thouing when she was engaging me without judging me or using me for her own good.
by Eli Fehler March 27, 2007
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Thou may

This response is usually associated with may fuck and indicates an acceptance towards the sexual offering. This response with usually royalty figures.
Princess Emma: "thou may"
Prince John: "oh boy"
by ZebraMonkey October 8, 2016
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art thou

Two words written together to form an adjective, meaning a combination of what Art is; and for, with, and from You. In a sentence, these two words without the well-known Shakespearean play written "Romeo & Juliet" verse that precedes "art thou" with "wherefore", "art thou" is a statement alone that acts as an adjective catalyst to boost each sentence in which it is used, offering a greater meaning.
With my pen in hand, my mind free and fanciful, let it be that I'd reach my reader ("alas!" ), art thou becoming so just as free ?
by Lil Irish October 19, 2015
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If thou shall not rebel, then thou not a rebel

A quote that has to do with social studies with rebellions if a person is not going to rebel agaisnt the world, then there not a rebel.
The leader said to his men, "If thou shall not rebel, then thou not a rebel."
by Kevin O' Wiggyworth October 29, 2009
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