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thanks bro

When you walk in on your brother (could also be a friend) getting a blow job in your room. It could also apply to other sexual activities.
Ryan: so I walked into my room last night and mary was proving that her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard to my brother.
Callie:Wow! what a slut!!! you should have been like, "now thats a thanks bro if I've ever seen one!"
by cakepan face March 4, 2011
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Thanks John

Term used whenever cranky Social Media newby fails to recognize sarcasm on the internet and gets his/her nose bent out of shape. butthurt
"I was just joking with Sam on Facebook when I said 'her butt was big' she was upset and pulled a Thanks John in reply
by @DoctorMalibu May 31, 2015
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liquid thanksgiving

The weekend before college students go on Thanksgiving break, where everyone is intent on getting super hammered because they're in the spirit of gluttony and they won't see their friends for the next two weekends.
Man, that junior picked up fifths of Goldschlager, Bailey's, Smirnoff Vodka, and Jose Cuervo, handles of Captain Morgan and 5 O'Clock Vodka, and a big thing o' wine. I still don't think we're ready for Liquid Thanksgiving.
by AnthoSaint December 2, 2007
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Hooter Thunket

One who is caught unawares by a surprising fact, event, or idea. A person invented by John Hartford in his song of the same name.
He was such a Hooter Thunket, he never believed Barack Obama could be president of the United States.
by ô¿ô February 28, 2011
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happy thanksgiving

when you wake up the next morning but you don't remember them saying yes to it
by jigabooga May 4, 2018
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Thanksgiving

An american holiday, mainly just an excuse to eat a whole lot.
Don't be fooled; "I love Thanksgiving" really means "Damn thats good turkey!
by Zach G. November 28, 2003
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thanksgiving

a command you use to tell someone to get their feet off the chair they're sitting on. This verb originated in Philadelphia. What was originally said that when person A is sitting on person B's chair with their leg on it, person B says to person A, "I want to come to your house for Thanksgiving this year and put my feet on your chair," implying that person A should put their feet on the floor. Eventually, it just turned into "thanksgiving."
Thanksgiving!
by Greggy123 April 22, 2011
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