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thronked 

Noun - To die from a lack of heals while tanking a tough mob.

Alt - Thronk-heal
Thronk : No heals again!
Janguinia : Sounds like someone got Thronked!

Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
You yell "HEAL PLZ"
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
Mob hits you for 100
You die
Shadeloom : Spike damage!
Gorek : LOL You got Thronked, son.
thronked by Kaer May 23, 2006
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Thronker 

An incredible long range goal in football. Similar to a screamer. Started by BBC's Dan Walker.
Steven Gerrard scores a thronker against West Ham!
Thronker by Lukendo October 25, 2011
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Game Of Throned

To watch many episodes of Game of Thrones, following/investing in a noble character's rise to a climactic moment in the storyline, only to see their fate completely ruined within 30 seconds by a sudden, random and unforseen turn of events.
"Wow, for the 6th time now, I was totally Game of Throned by that character I love being killed unexpectedly, in the most shocking way possible, just as he/she was about to do something great…"
Game Of Throned by valenti June 2, 2014
A new word to replace all words meaning to be wasted/ drunk/ buzzed/ crunked/ high etc.
Bevan: Dude i drunk so much last night.
Barry: Yeah man you were pretty tronked.
Bevan: Bloody oath.
tronked by hmz August 6, 2006

phone throned 

When someones calls you while they are on the toilet. Using the facilities while talking.
Gross! That guy at the club last night phone throned me this morning. I heard the whole symphony he played.

thronged 

Extremely busy, hard pressed, crowded out with work.

Originally from Norse
"I can't talk now, I'm totally thronged." means swamped with work. "I came in to work and was thronged with emails."

Common expression in Wall Street law firms. Originally from Old Norse. cf Icelandic þröng, etc. (narrow, tightly pressed; compelled, forced in the sense of being pressed to do something ); trang (narrow), Swedish trång (narrow, tight). All probably related to the Standard English throng (crowded, to form a tightly-packed crowd, etc.). Perhaps from Yorkshire dialect. Variants: thrang, threng.
thronged by Bensil Lisk January 4, 2005