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Bahamian slang meaning "anything". It's basically a word filler and is used when the word you are searching for just doesn't want to come to you or when that word is on the tip of your tongue but simply doesn't want to roll off.
Where is that thingum you use to put nails in the wall with?

You see, whats his name...smt ummmmm thingum, you know the guy who always wearing those fire lens oaks in Ports!
Thingum by A Dangerous Angel March 24, 2009
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A Bahamian word largely used on Andors Island to describe any person, place or thing whose name or description does not come immediatly to mind.
I saw tingum the other night at his house.
Bring me that tingum!
We are going down north to tingum town to see tingum's new tingum.
tingum by britbikes42 January 1, 2012

thingamabobber 

Older term used when you forget or don't know the name of something. Same as saying whatchamacallit.
Quick hand me that thingamabobber!
You mean the screwdriver?
Ya!

We used to have fun on that watchamacallit.
The roller coaster?
Ya!
thingamabobber by thedzone October 12, 2009

thingamabob 

my car sounds funny when i break, i think it's the eeehh, you know that thingamabob, the whatyamacallit, besides that other thingy under the hood!
thingamabob by Dirty Steve! March 19, 2003

Thingamajig 

A thingamajig is:

1. noun relating to a nonspecific object.

2. noun referring to a specifc object of which the user cannot immedietely remember the name of.

3. hoojamaflip
1. Julian: So we need several thingamajigs.

Andrew: What, exactly?

Julian: Just, y'know, thingamajigs.

2. Andrew: It's... uh... a... thingamajig.

3. Thingamajig.
Thingamajig by Andreus January 10, 2005

thingymabob 

1. something you are looking for or need but you can't rememner the name of it
do you know where that thingymabob went to?

Thingymabobber 

A word that can be used to replace any item, any object or even a location.
"Oh ya, my hand wrench was left in that Thingymabobber"
Thingymabobber by Tishobi January 4, 2009