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Let me think

An excuse that made by someone who is clueless and doesn't want to help, but tries to escape the task given. It is also a word to avoid being asked.

Person 1: Hey, can you help me?
Person 2: Uh, let me think *comes up with a lot of excuse*

by Teacherthatdonthelp November 25, 2021


Thinking outside of the circle

Thinking outside of the circle. Refers to someone who thinks more differently, and thinks in the mind of a genius.

Albert Einstein was a mental thinker who would often think outside of the circle.

Thinking Outside of the Circle: someone who thinks in the mind of genius and is usually smarter than other people.

by Dr. Osborn July 26, 2020


ego sizemic thinking

A person or people thinking thath they redirected the epicenter of earthqakes to the previous location of where they were living. Thath thinking i called ego sizemic thinking.

An example of ego sizemic thinking is when a person moves from North Carolana to California thus thinking thath he/she lowered the precentage of earhqakes in California but hierd the precentage of earthqakes in North Carolina.

by pero3033 March 5, 2012

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Thinks who he is

Arrogant or Conceited.

Trey is just a selfish arrogant guy, yes he is good musically but he really thinks who he is!

by BillyT903 May 18, 2006

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Blue sky thinking

What a massive bullshitter does all day

Paul! Have you been out the back smoking again?
No, I've been blue sky thinking about the Pacific Wave account

by DJ Babyshaker November 21, 2016

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Anti-think tank

Refers to a conservative website or agency which has an official or technical-sounding name, but turns out to contain biased information.

The website will generally not advocate researching the topic for oneself, and contain many references to "liberals," "the liberal agenda," "liberal bias," and the like.

The articles on the website will usually speak against Democrats, progressive reformers and grassroots activists.

"Did you hear about that guy from the Media Research Center on Glenn Beck's show the other day?"

"Yeah, I looked him up--turns out his agency is another anti-think tank."

by Dantea August 15, 2009

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Think Outside of the Box

Old - Phrase in office-speak suggesting the use of unorthodox approaches to solve otherwise difficult problems. Not a bad phrase, but too many pointy-haired-boss types latched on to it and used it as a knee-jerk response when asked for input, thus blanching it of all meaning.

New - Happy-hour phrase meaning "Get your mind off the poontang - we're talking sports now!"

Old - Cube Monkey: Boss, I'd like your input on this problem.
Boss: Think outside of the box, Monkey.
Cube Monkey: Well, I thought you may have some time-saving insight, since you're paid to be my professional superior and all...
Boss: Just think outside of the box, Monkey!
Cube Monkey: Right. Hey! I'll use the fuckyoubossoscope!
Boss: There you go, Monkey!

New - Guy 1: Think the Rams have a chance this year?
Guy 2: It'll be tough, but anybody can make the playoffs in the NFC... What do you think, Trey?
Guy 3: Did you see the ass on that marketing intern? Damn! I could write a poem about that ass!
Guy 1: Hey, Trey... we're over here... football conversation?
Guy 2: Yeah, Trey - Think outside of the box!

by The Evil Steve August 30, 2005

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