Thanks For The Heads Up
by HOLLASTELLA! January 26, 2019

Phrase used to sarcastically acknowledge someone's contribution to a conversation or action that ultimately has little to no impact or relevance. Originating from the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark," it refers to the overall premise of the film, where Indiana Jones's involvement does not significantly alter the outcome of events.
Person A: "I just read an interesting article about the latest advancements in renewable energy technologies."
Person B: "Oh, my cousin once visited a wind farm on vacation."
Person A: "Thank you Dr. Jones. Your fascinating family anecdotes truly elevate our understanding of renewable energy advancements."
Person B: "Oh, my cousin once visited a wind farm on vacation."
Person A: "Thank you Dr. Jones. Your fascinating family anecdotes truly elevate our understanding of renewable energy advancements."
by RuiningWords4u June 22, 2023

You are working out in your local gym everyday when a workout friend is walking out and you say to him... thanks for coming.
by Kuehlstein May 4, 2018

When you are trying to be nice but are low key pissed. This may include saying this word just to be nice but, secretly your not thankful.
by hello_kitty1 April 7, 2019

by MamaNasty April 5, 2023

When used with a screenname, a good way to point out a probable troll. Especially useful in a long comment war, when you can see that people are taking things way more seriously than they were probably intended.
Thank you, Cirke, very cool
Thank you, MasterBaiter, very cool
Thank you, NotAFed, very cool
Thank you, very cool, YoMamma
Thank you, MasterBaiter, very cool
Thank you, NotAFed, very cool
Thank you, very cool, YoMamma
by RecoveringKaren June 20, 2023

Assistant teacher: just clarifying, you simplify number five then factor?
Teacher: no, you factor, THEN simplify. Stop asking stupid questions, you're not being helpful
Students (in unison): THANKS MRS GOUCHER!
Teacher: no, you factor, THEN simplify. Stop asking stupid questions, you're not being helpful
Students (in unison): THANKS MRS GOUCHER!
by Benjafo March 6, 2017
