phrase describing a close personal bond between two or more people or inseparable friends
(suggests that those who are thicker than thieves will not forsake or betray any of the others)
(suggests that those who are thicker than thieves will not forsake or betray any of the others)
Person 1:
Those boys have known each other since they were toddlers.
Person 2:
Yep, they're thicker than thieves.
Those boys have known each other since they were toddlers.
Person 2:
Yep, they're thicker than thieves.
by BoarHog December 07, 2010
by femboy sam June 23, 2021
It is extremely hard to watch any porn at night at home because my parents sleep like thieves and are always waking up and being annoying.
by Beanstalker November 08, 2009
(n) the concept that criminals do not compromise the activities of other criminals. May also refer to the idea that even corrupt or criminal individuals can possess some form of honor, justice, or moral code.
by PuffTheHoneyBadger June 24, 2018
Fairly self-explanatory, I thought. Unseen or unknown person who steals petty things like pens and penny coins. Not to be confused with black holes.
by Mr Ben February 09, 2005
A term used in California to describe the State Legislature which is owned by public employee unions.
Those Liars, Thieves and Whores in Sacramento just gave the prison guards another unaffordable, overly generous benefit.
by PissedOffVoter November 06, 2012
by Brad300888 May 29, 2007