Maria Paula Diaz is a thingy.
Come on thingy, we are going to miss the train.
Fuck, we have to sleep in an empty airport, thingy.
Thingy, I think KFC gave me food poisoning, I've been throwing up for days.
Come on thingy, we are going to miss the train.
Fuck, we have to sleep in an empty airport, thingy.
Thingy, I think KFC gave me food poisoning, I've been throwing up for days.
by Singapore555 October 30, 2009
"Thingy" is an adjective that can stand for ANY other adjective, especially adjectives describing mood or emotion. You use the word "thingy" when you you can't think of an adjective to fit the mood/emotion.
"He's so good-looking and smart, I dunno, everytime he's around I feel all...thingy..."
"I was like, if you like me, you like me, if you don't you don't. But he was being so thingy about everything..."
"It rained for three weeks straight, at first it was fun, stomping around in the puddles and shit, but after a while I started to feel all depressed, no not depressed, i dunno, i felt...thingy."
"I was like, if you like me, you like me, if you don't you don't. But he was being so thingy about everything..."
"It rained for three weeks straight, at first it was fun, stomping around in the puddles and shit, but after a while I started to feel all depressed, no not depressed, i dunno, i felt...thingy."
by BadAdam January 29, 2008
Thingy-thingy-thing -
(Adj.) Defined as anything; thing represented by any thing; a thingy, thing or anything.
(Adj.) Defined as anything; thing represented by any thing; a thingy, thing or anything.
by the original dimwitter September 11, 2016
The improper spelling of the true word "thingee" inserted into emails in the belief that one's hillbilly girlfriend won't know the difference.
by Cherokee Ann January 03, 2008
The end all be all of speech. It can replace any part of speech when the speaker does not have enough time to come up with the actual word.
Often times, when used correctly, the sentence or conversation cannot be interpreted out of context.
Often times, when used correctly, the sentence or conversation cannot be interpreted out of context.
by K. P. O. November 17, 2007
Male Form: the name of the little hook on the back of a bra.
Female Form: Most anything to do with a car
Female Form: Most anything to do with a car
by DarkDuality July 27, 2005
u can add to the end of any sentence or word when explaing soemthing adn wanting to sound intelligent
by Angie G April 29, 2002