A fork of Rural Dictionary
the act of leaving the room when nobody is paying attention and totally disappearing, leaving your buddies chilling and clueless in your room or house while you do things that are unknown to everybody else.
chillin at wills crib playin black ops with 4 of our buddies Person A: Dude where did Will go? Person B: Iono its his greens though. Person C: He's probably doing will things Everybody: True
Used to describe a relation between two people who share similar feelings or interests, usually symbolizing unity!
Javier and Minerva are the most dopetastic THING ever! I wish we were A THING like Javier and Minerva, Im green with envy!
n. \ˈthiŋiŋ\ - In a relationship, the intersection between being a "thing" and just being a "fling". A not-so-serious level of dating, that is still more serious than a one-night-stand or a quick relationship. Usually, it occurs when good friends become something more.
"Is Kayla dating that guy now? I thought they were just friends..." "No, they aren't dating, they are just thinging now."
A phrase used to introduce a rebuttal, counterargument, or disagreement. Usually said with emphasis. Often preceded by but, see, or hmmm.
A: They're not overrated; they actually have a lot of good songs. B: See, that's the thing. I don't think I've heard one song of theirs that I liked!
The name for any object, place, happening, word, thought, person, group, name, date, group of people, group of happenings, group of thoughts, group of places, group of objects, group of groups, group of names, or group of dates that the person who is referring to them cannot, at that moment in time, come up with, or know, the real name of the object, place, happening, word, thought, person, group, name, date, group of people, group of happenings, group of thoughts, group of places, group of objects, group of groups, group of names, or group of dates.
"What's this thing?" "This thing?" "Yah, that thing." "This thing is a car." "Oh that's what that thing is?" "Yes, that's what that thing is.
a phrase used to introduce a concept, idea, or thing to someone, so that they may recognize and be aware that it exists
Guy: Do ants breathe? Girl: Their exoskeletons absorb oxygen, but they don't have lungs. Guy: No way, that's not true! Girl: No dude, that's a thing!