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too much to think

Like "too much to drink".
You're thinking too much into things and you're driving yourself and others around you crazy, like someone who's had too much to drink.
Guy: Yo, I think that Megan in homeroom is throwing hints at me, since she did the same stuff to her ex not too long ago!
Guy 2: I think you've had too much to think.
by 9709 January 1, 2022
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I’m smarter than you people think I am

Yes, I’m talking to you UrbanDictionary Jews

I only act dumber than I am, it’s an act. hehe
I’m smarter than you people think I am
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Tak-think

Not using your head. Not thinking things through.

Originating from Malaysian colloquialism.
She’s so tak-think! She should’ve tried to get his attention so he’d fall in love with her a long time ago.

Johnny, don't play with fireworks in the living room, why are you soo tak-think.

Why did you sleep at 5am on school day!? Tak-think!
by LimA5 May 15, 2022
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tak-think

Dumb, not using ones head.
Johnny, you failed your maths, why are you soo tak-think.
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tak think

from malay origin. meaning Stupid. Dumb.
What are you soo tak think? you couldn't even pass the test ?

Ali, don't put your head into the hot over! why are you so tak think!
by LimA5 May 17, 2022
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Think Spot

A term coined by the late and great Alton Cain, a think spot is the spot on the back or top of a guys head that when he’s deep in thought he automatically picks at obsessively and unconsciously. They pull at it, pick it, scratch it until it bleeds, gets infected or hair no longer grows there.
“Alton! Quit picking at it, it’s bleeding!” Meghan yelled. “Quiet woman! It’s my think spot, can’t you see I’m thinkin!”

Sadly, there was nothing the doctor could do for poor Paul. His hair would no longer grow in his think spot.
by MamaNasty May 28, 2022
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Year 7 Thinking Caps

The phrase "Year 7 Thinking Caps" signifies the importance to reflect back onto your Year 7 self and think like a Year 7. This phrase is normally used by the Math Teacher G.O.A.T, Pak.
Oh this question, make sure to use your Year 7 Thinking Caps, how would a Year 7 do this?
by pakyuenrespecter December 13, 2021
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