by TDWLT 2.0 July 7, 2019

A dumb person refering to a scouring pad
by DarrenL September 10, 2005

A spinny round thing is anything tangible and visible that rotates as part or whole of its known usage.
A spinny round thing is almost always useful and pointing in the general direction of a spinny round thing usually leads the listener to the correct choice of object which has been applied the title spinny round thing.
An oven is not a spinny round thing, nor is a curtain and yet a yo-yo is!
A spinny round thing is almost always useful and pointing in the general direction of a spinny round thing usually leads the listener to the correct choice of object which has been applied the title spinny round thing.
An oven is not a spinny round thing, nor is a curtain and yet a yo-yo is!
A washing machine is one of the most common spinny round things, so the wife may say to her househusband - "Hey dear, could you empty the spinny round thing when it has conmpleted its cycle and hang the washing on the line to dry?!"
Or - aforementioned househusband (we'll call him Mike as we're getting to know him quite well now)may be using the food mixer to whip up some clotted cream when all of a sudden the spinny round thing stops spinning round (what a thing!) and he may, on his wife's return say to her " I miust go the the electrical store to purchase a new spinny round thing as the old one stopped rotating and don't go in the bin as there's white creamy clots everywhere!
Or - aforementioned househusband (we'll call him Mike as we're getting to know him quite well now)may be using the food mixer to whip up some clotted cream when all of a sudden the spinny round thing stops spinning round (what a thing!) and he may, on his wife's return say to her " I miust go the the electrical store to purchase a new spinny round thing as the old one stopped rotating and don't go in the bin as there's white creamy clots everywhere!
by Barry Davies December 14, 2008

(Agree with the first def, but want to embellish.
Type thing is an expression of normalizing things, suggesting that everything is "as usual."
(Added to the end of a word or phrase as if it is a punctuation mark).
Type thing is an expression of normalizing things, suggesting that everything is "as usual."
(Added to the end of a word or phrase as if it is a punctuation mark).
My anger management instructor said "type thing" after almost everything she said. It made me feel more comfortable in class.
Examples:
"The restrooms are located just outside this meeting room, type thing."
"From this course, you will learn helpful new tools, type thing."
Other examples:
"My car was dirty so I went to the car wash, type thing."
"Let's go out tonight for dinner and a movie, type thing."
Examples:
"The restrooms are located just outside this meeting room, type thing."
"From this course, you will learn helpful new tools, type thing."
Other examples:
"My car was dirty so I went to the car wash, type thing."
"Let's go out tonight for dinner and a movie, type thing."
by yes juanito yes December 23, 2016

The Big Unit: "So Mike, how'd it go with that bitch last night? Did you pull the freund on her?"
Mike Piazza: "Hell yeah dogg, like it ain't no thing."
Bob: "What up Joe."
Joe: "Nothing playa, just hangin' out, being broke, doing nothing."
Bob: "Whatever man, you're family is fucking loaded. And you're always freaking out that you have too much shit to do."
Joe: "W-W-Whatever man, that's bullshit. I'm just keepin' it real, ya know what I'm sayin'. And I really have no money. I've got nothing like it ain't no..."
Bob: "Shut up. Bitch."
Mike Piazza: "Hell yeah dogg, like it ain't no thing."
Bob: "What up Joe."
Joe: "Nothing playa, just hangin' out, being broke, doing nothing."
Bob: "Whatever man, you're family is fucking loaded. And you're always freaking out that you have too much shit to do."
Joe: "W-W-Whatever man, that's bullshit. I'm just keepin' it real, ya know what I'm sayin'. And I really have no money. I've got nothing like it ain't no..."
Bob: "Shut up. Bitch."
by Nick D November 5, 2003

A sentence spoken by the character Yui Hirasawa, from the anime K-On.
Used to show sarcastic contempt for a redundant thing a person has just said.
Used to show sarcastic contempt for a redundant thing a person has just said.
by Mistertuxedo January 25, 2010
