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A fan ship from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, with the pairing of Thalia Grace and Reyna Avila Ramirez Arellano (aka rArA)
friend: what are your favorite Percy Jackson ships?

I love Percabeth, Solangelo, and Theyna
Theyna by ThatOnePumpkin February 15, 2025
A human who is usually a girl. She is a very kind person, and a daredevil at times. A very fun person to be around when she is in a good mood, but don't push your luck by teasing or bullying her.
Emily: Hey Theona!
Theona: Hey Emily!
Emily: I had a really fun time last night at your sleepover!
Theona: Yeah, it was really fun. We should do it again some time!
Theona by DJ.T3K July 13, 2011

thenameshussy 

i want to beat the everloving shit out of thenameshussy
thenameshussy by Werrywit May 29, 2022

Thaynara 

A beautiful girl, name given to the most ridiculously amazing, beautiful, sweet, gorgeous, incredible, cute, all around perfect girl in the whole Universe. She can make you smile any day, and she is a lover. Has the absolute best amazing eyes, who make you melt when you look into them. Her smile is like heaven. And she has the best advice.
Damn! When I saw Thaynara pass by jaw dropped!
Thaynara by Yarahunt January 30, 2020

Thenacho 

n. Origin: Nacho Supreme
1. The Nacho in a plate of Nacho supreme that has the perfect balance of beans, tomatoes, sour cream, cheese, and any other ingredient on the plate. Usually saved for the very last nacho.
2. The ULTIMATE culminating bite of any given food.
3. Refering to the perfect mix of flavor.
4. The perfect scenario for maximum possible enjoyment at any given time or event.
1. "Dude...Do you want a nacho."
"Sure Bro...thanks"
"Did you just take my thenacho? I said A nacho, not THENACHO"

2. "The next bite of my burger for sure is the thenacho"

3. "Hey man...what flavor is your smoothie?"
"Thenacho"
4. "If I won the Powerball lottery, that would be thenacho"
Thenacho by xxbigmikexx January 12, 2009

thenabouts 

Denoting a general time period (i.e. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) centered around a specific point in time (i.e. Monday). The surrounding time is thus linked to the specific point and is considered in the same "bracket" of time. Similar to the word "thereabouts" as it denotes a general location of a place in space, thenabouts is used to estimate or give a general location of a place in time and can be used to denote a specific time of day or a group of days, generally one on either side of the specified day.
Example:

(Hour)

Franz: When are you getting back to Santa Barbara?
Esmerelda: Well I'm probably going to take the trip slowly, so I'd imagine seven o'clock or thenabouts.

(Day)

Franz: When are you getting back to Santa Barbara?
Esmerelda: Saturday, so I'll see you Sunday or thenabouts.
thenabouts by Hyejinx September 9, 2008