You get tanked(drunk), preferably with others for discourse, and then you think.
Often associated with the ballmer peak.
Origin: James Cook University, Queensland, Wayde Gardiner
Often associated with the ballmer peak.
Origin: James Cook University, Queensland, Wayde Gardiner
by nexair_fantastica September 27, 2021

A misspelling of the word "groovy". Most often assosiated with making fun of Brett cause he can't fucking spell.
by D>>Man May 11, 2003

A wet think is when you're very tired and have a shower, you turn the temperature up a lil and sit down for an existential crisis.
by I get money!!$ June 3, 2018

1. have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something.
2. direct one's mind towards someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
2. direct one's mind towards someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
by AkiraShakira January 6, 2023

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Person 343: "To me, it is customary to think of the following sentence: "you are interrupting me" when wanting to engage in an activity with a female when the notion of a pick up artist: "always be closing."
by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 7, 2025

by I dont know how but im good August 29, 2022

1. A cognitive technique used to challenge and expand personal perspectives by deliberately reversing one’s usual way of thinking about a subject or idea. This involves considering the opposite of what is typically believed or assumed, such as viewing an attribute once thought undesirable in a positive light. The goal is not necessarily to adopt the opposite belief, but to explore and examine the subject from a different angle, encouraging new insights and challenging ingrained judgments.
2. A mental exercise where one takes a commonly held view or assumption and actively imagines it in its inverse form, questioning why something is perceived the way it is, and considering what value or meaning might exist in the opposite perspective.
2. A mental exercise where one takes a commonly held view or assumption and actively imagines it in its inverse form, questioning why something is perceived the way it is, and considering what value or meaning might exist in the opposite perspective.
By practicing inverse thinking, she began to see her wrinkles not as signs of aging, but as beautiful markers of the wisdom and experiences she had gathered over the years.
by NakedEdmund February 19, 2025
