November 12; a day dedicated to feeling grateful for those who have given a gift that keeps giving even after they've passed.
by questionable zebra November 12, 2020
As in, thanks for freeing the slaves President Lincoln. Used in comments when African Americans are acting unruly.
by MeatSheetz April 06, 2024
Used on posts where block folks are acting a fool.
As in “Thanks for ending slavery, president Lincoln”
As in “Thanks for ending slavery, president Lincoln”
by BallsMcartney March 19, 2024
by Sir. B March 04, 2022
A phrase used in most crappy modern mobile games, such as the following: Hyper Drift, Drive to Evolve, Hole.io, Agar.io among others. The word is used in a way like this: You finished a level of a game, and you earn cash. The game then suggests the player to watch an ad in order to double their cash, and under it, is a text that says "No Thanks". If you click the ad button, you watch an ad and get to double your earnings. If you however pick the opposite, you get to keep the winnings in their original amount. The phrase is way too overused and honestly, it ticks me off EVERY time it appears in some sort of a mobile game made by Voodoo, Playgendary, Boombit, Playrix, etc.
Watch a video/ad to double your earnings - No Thanks
Watch a video/ad to unlock (insert item here) - No Thanks
Watch a video/ad to unlock (insert item here) - No Thanks
by JanTheAnimatorOfficial August 08, 2022
thank you for being quiet
by Le sluug November 08, 2021
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