Ideas, concepts, policies and other expressions that are non-sensical and often contradictory and/or absurd that are formulated by women; often in an effort provide some sort of advantage either material, sociological, legal or personal. Especially if blatently selfish or hypocritical in nature.
Man1: my ex girlfriend just called me a told me that even though she cheated on and broke up with me that I should still pay her bills every month because it is my fault we broke up.
Man2: that's ridiculous bitch think. I would cut contact with her.
Man2: that's ridiculous bitch think. I would cut contact with her.
by SwampFawkes March 20, 2019
The most dangerous words in the English language. Often spouted by single-minded individuals with (seemingly) good intentions to persuade people to curtail any given liberty instead of assume personal responsibility.
The government needs to ban all the porn from the Internet, so we don't actually have to get involved and explain our personal morality to our offspring! Please! Think of the children!
by Another Wordy Oddball August 09, 2007
Thinking on your feet refers to being able "to remain cool and confident under pressure." In other words, to have the ability to think quickly under pressure/stressful situations. (Taken from english-test.net)
by hnsl March 02, 2012
gf: "maybe we should just go with the Jimmy...it's cheaper than the Cadillac SUV.
bf: "...ummm....ya think??"
bf: "...ummm....ya think??"
by mace May 23, 2005
"Fuck Stacey Forgot to pick me up a case of beer on the way home ... I'm gonna have to dump a load of thinking sauce on her head tonight "
by Super jo jo and friends July 11, 2016
by Mr.Wuggles April 21, 2010
Link: "Maybe it's us. Maybe us coming out here redirected the epicenter of U.S. earthquakes to where we were from."
Rhett: "That's called egocentric thinking, Link. That you think that we had something to do with the earthquakes in the world."
Link: "I would call it egoseismic thinking."
Rhett: "That's called egocentric thinking, Link. That you think that we had something to do with the earthquakes in the world."
Link: "I would call it egoseismic thinking."
by Sir Toby Belch March 05, 2012