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free range thinking

Thinking that is without boundaries. Coming up with ideas that are innovative, disruptive and would challenge the status quo.
If not for free range thinking we wouldn't enjoy many of the technological advancements that have become part of our everyday lives, e.g. cell phones, satellite communications, internet.
by LKool December 29, 2008
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woolly thinking

Woolly thinking. This is the art of thinking with your head full of clouds. Not "Clear" thoughts, but rather those done through the mist of not concentrating on what you are doing, and if you had the time to think clearly, you would realize that what you are doing is just plain daft
Woolly Thinking
Sawing a branch off a tree whilst sitting ON that branch

Thinking "Autocruise" drives the car for you

Anyone who has read the website dedicated to "Darwin Awards" will know tha many of them wernt thinking straight..
by Brian SilverDragon September 6, 2008
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thinking cap

another synonym for a person's brain
use your thinking cap first, before doing something retargerous
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Hard of thinking

Like Hard of hearing except that it affects the brain rather than the ears.
"Why is there a set of keys in the fridge?"
"Oh, they're Tim's. He's a little hard of thinking."
by !Maj March 1, 2010
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Critical Thinking

To be able to think outside of the box. To understand both sides of the arguement fully iregardless of which side your arguing from, to give you a full perspective of the whole dispute hence enabling inteligent thinking. To be able to think for your self without the influence of anything. To be able to make decisions and form your own opinions without any influence form anything else. Thinking for your self and realising when you are wrong and when you are right.

Having a clear understanding of the main attributes for critical thinking as stated above are the main attributes for critical thinking.
Person 1: How do you know your religion is true and that there is a God?

Person 2 (a critical thinking reply): I believe because i was brought up to believe what i believe and i have respect for what i beleive in and my religion, on the other hand i understand where your coming from and i value ur opinion and question, what are your ideas and philosies of a greater being ?

Person 1: How can u belive in God when u cant see him or anything ?

Person 2: it is what i choose to believe in just like you choose not believe but i value and respect your opinion on the subject .

as you can see person 2 was open to criticism about believing in God and he replied understanding the other persons arguement and had respect for it. To be able to think critically you have to respect your fellow human beings opinions and thought process in order to understand him/her properly.
by Akcevre81 August 31, 2009
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thinking out loud

Thinking out loud is the act of expressing in recoverable and external form new thoughts which you encourage your mind into exploring. Often these lead to new avenues of thought. When you think out loud you detect and explore ideas and concepts which are either unknown, or as yet unexplored.
Excuse me. I didn't really mean to say that. I was just thinking out loud. Mr. Johnson didn't prepare a speech. He just stood there and thought out loud. It was a terrible presentation.
by indyeah July 3, 2016
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Thonging

The simple art of removing a thong (footwear) and proceeding to use it as a melee weapon. Can even be used in vehicular combat.
A typical example of Thonging:

Josh: "Look at that weird-looking fella' walking down the sidewalk with a shovel."
Tim: "Quick, lean out the window and thong him good."
by Quickshot Merc August 30, 2011
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