Through Thick And Thin
1) this phrase has its origins in early in English Literature. It signifies the arduous journey through the thickest in forests.
2)In modern day, this phrase is used to denote the hardships and good times faced in life. When you say to someone through thick and thin, it means you will be there with them throughout everything.
1) this phrase has its origins in early in English Literature. It signifies the arduous journey through the thickest in forests.
2)In modern day, this phrase is used to denote the hardships and good times faced in life. When you say to someone through thick and thin, it means you will be there with them throughout everything.
1) goodness, the woods are filled with thick and thin vines... i almost can't see the path a head but thank God we aren't alone.
2) through the good times, through the not so good times, through the happy times, through the not so happy times, through the fantastic times, through the not so fantastic times.... TTAT
2) through the good times, through the not so good times, through the happy times, through the not so happy times, through the fantastic times, through the not so fantastic times.... TTAT
by Robin Bird Tweet July 01, 2010
Bro since I got dirtpilled on Tuesday I have made sooo many worm friends and made them soo many little houses to get married in. Me? Lonely? No youβre the lonely one u lawn owning freak
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