Thinking out loud until the thoughts make sense. Usually used as a way of flagging potentially unintelligible thought trains in a brainstorming session.
Abbreviation: BFT
Abbreviation: BFT
by danstaaar March 24, 2022

It's a line in the famous Minecraft fanfiction written by tbhyourelame on AO3. It's about two famous Minecraft youtubers, Dream and GeorgeNotFound.
George types, I think you'd leave bruises.
He clenches his jaw, replying: they'd look good on you.
(he = Dream)
He clenches his jaw, replying: they'd look good on you.
(he = Dream)
by GeorgeIsHot July 11, 2021

When you want to show in a humorous way that you have doubts about something. Most popular used on Twitch chats.
"Hm, what do I do now? :thinking:"
"I don't know If my teammates are good or bad :thinking:"
"Should I throw the game? :thinking:"
"I don't know If my teammates are good or bad :thinking:"
"Should I throw the game? :thinking:"
by Kholdie February 15, 2017

The art of thinking in a way that is not dramatically sharp-witted, therefore the person using this technique may have decisions or thoughts that is not very alike to what others would think as "normal".
Ted: Hey John I just found out that I have adapted to Stupid Thinking!
John: No Ted, you're just a fucking dumbass.
John: No Ted, you're just a fucking dumbass.
by dumbass19 August 6, 2019

when you bust a nut only with your imagination or replaying memories of events in your head
commonly performed when internet access is poor
commonly performed when internet access is poor
by Toe_Cutter October 28, 2023

A phrase you say to someone when you don't want to consider their suggestion seriously.
A phrase you say to someone when they have an egregious suggestion or opinion.
A phrase you say to someone when they have an egregious suggestion or opinion.
by SGT_ED May 21, 2024

| aɪ θɪŋk aɪ mɪst ən ˈɛpɪsəʊd|
A phrase often send in class but can be said anywhere which is meant to display complete confusion or misunderstanding of a topic or instruction.
A phrase often send in class but can be said anywhere which is meant to display complete confusion or misunderstanding of a topic or instruction.
Person 1: “ayo what? Guys I think I missed an episode, what’s going on?”
Person 2: “yeah you were ill last week right?”
Person 1: “yeah I did guess I kinda did miss an episode”
Person 2: “yeah you were ill last week right?”
Person 1: “yeah I did guess I kinda did miss an episode”
by British_Anon December 5, 2022
