A way of saying yes, usually used when one acquiesces or consents to a plan, decision, or request about which one is generally ambivalent. Typically read as "Whatever"
"Hey do you want to go grab lunch with me?" *excitedly*
"Sure thing" *flatly*
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My thing is used as a title to describe someone you’re in a “thing” with. Your thing is someone you love unconditionally, your best friend and your soulmate. The conventional scary labels of society have swayed you away from the terms “boyfriend” and “girlfriend”, but your love for your thing means you insist on some form of commitment. You could never let them slide away that easily, they mean too much, so you tie yourself together with the title of a thing. Thus, them becoming your thing. Having someone as your thing can sometimes mean more than a relationship, you’re not worried and caught up about the intricacies, you are their thing, they are your thing and that’s all that matters.
“Hey who are you writing love letters to chloe”
“Oh, just to my thing”
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A thing that happens before other things.
The first thing Sally did was eat cereal in the morning..
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For a particular example
For one thing, the air was damp and chilly, and there was no sun.
For one thing, you must work harder.
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its used to say dat everything will be fine, like if somebody has a problem and u want to make him feel better u or to make urself feel better about a situation
you're having a conversation with ur pal in school and he says: hey i missed my test
you say:so what are u going to do about it
he says: i don't know
you say: No Long Thing, u'll get it worked out
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80s term. means a person that will definatly give you sex, no excuses, no ifs ands or buts. Sex is imminant
Bro I'm going over to heathers house later, she is a sure thing
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usually used with the words "I suppose...." before "these things happen." A phrase which is similar to shit happens and it is what it is. This expression, though, implies that the action that caused the saying of the phrase was so hopelessly terrible to the speaker, that him/her don't have anything to say, and use it as a means of justifying the terrible event.
1: Damn, I just lost my kids in a court case.
2. These things happen.
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