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That's what I was thinking

Most commonly said by those who have no freaking clue what is going on. Yet, they feel compelled to say, “That’s what I was thinking!” In hopes of you thinking they might just be smart or cool.
Person1: ...and that is how you boil water.
Person2: "That's what I was thinking".
by 7eleven December 3, 2007
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thinking throne

I was on the thinking throne and watching vines.
by TheN November 5, 2014
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Thinking Out Loud

Tommy thinking about fuckin his family and shit
Tommy: ayo cuh im fr fr thinking out loud rn
Jack: you’re a disgusting fuck, you know that
by SadSack2010 November 20, 2021
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thinking

1. Something that very few people do anymore.
2. The complex interactions of neurons in the brain that enable processing of information.
1. What in the world are you thinking? You could have been hit by a car!
2. What are you doing? "Thinking about what you just said."
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Thinking too deeply

If you think of a animal like a dog, and you think of it like: "This dog was a wolf, but if it was a wolf... what was it before?" And you spend 73 fucking hours on the same subject to realize that you've been wasting time on hurting your brain when you had go to school.
"Hey, i ate meat, but this meat was a animal covered in oil and butter and it became food like this... what happened to that in the meantime of becoming meat?" *starts thinking too deeply about the subject*
by ScamTram79 January 6, 2021
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Magical Thinking in Mathematics

When we deceive ourselves and allow others to deceive us on myths, mysteries, and magic in mathematics, be they via half-baked concepts, faux hypotheses, fallacies, paradoxes, tricks, and the like.
How can we fall for less magical thinking in mathematics? By teaching about faulty thinking habits, exposing false assumptions or hypotheses, warning against unquestioned extrapolation or generalization of rules or formulas, and debunking irrational or conspiratorial thinking.
by MathPlus May 5, 2023
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dilute into thinking

As opposed to the term "delude yourself", this is also a phrase and is real. It means to spread yourself out so thin(like water) that you believe something that is obviously untrue.
You were dilute into thinking that she was going to share her Totino's pizza rolls with you. They're Totino's!!
by Pseudo:hymn December 28, 2015
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