by Hankscolts June 28, 2011

by woahzo March 26, 2023

Make sure you get the seedless watermelon. Thank you, please.
Hey babe, can you hand me that roll toilet paper? Thank you, pleeeease.
Hey babe, can you hand me that roll toilet paper? Thank you, pleeeease.
by picagirl January 4, 2023

by Themaxx64 January 18, 2018

The sudden big and random bumps on trails in the woods (also known as yahoo's or diversion ditch) that make a path for water runoff on the hill.
by scummaz December 25, 2009

Saying or writing "Please and thank you" at the end of a request can be a sensible shorthand between an aging parent and a loving son, daughter or grandchild. The more old people depend on the busy young, the more important it is for the elderly not to waste time with extended exchanges so 'please and thank you' is an assumption, based on previous familial knowledge, that a simple request will be carried out without requiring a reply.
"Hi darling - could you pick up a book from the library - please and thank you - luvmum" to which the usual reply is "Yup, can do . . . luv" Two short emails, no time wasted and a request fulfilled. If all dealings with the elderly were as simple and as kind, it would be a happier world.
by MaggieG February 27, 2017

John: Lisa, you look wonderful tonight.
Lisa: Why thank you!
John: What do you mean by why?
Lisa: Excuse me?
John: Nevermind.
Lisa: Why thank you!
John: What do you mean by why?
Lisa: Excuse me?
John: Nevermind.
by kont vronsky December 6, 2017
