A misspelling of "Thumbs up" which is used all too often, mainly on websites which include comment ratings, such as Youtube.
"I wonder how many thumps up I can get!" - Not many until you learn how to fucking spell
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A true blue, anti-Putin American political slogan thatβs caught on like wildfire leading into our upcoming presidential election.
Yeah, I voted for this joker last time but now Iβm posting a gigantic sign in my front yard that says, βThump Trump!β
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When two or more people engage in adulterous sexual intercourse while at the residence of a cheating party.
When your husband goes out of town make sure you drop off those kids with the in laws because girl we gonna be nest thumping on this Christmas.
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Verb: the act of relentlessly promoting Christian religious ideas in atempt to convince people to turn towards Christainity as their religoin.
"You now Frank, with Jesus on your side you will surelly conquer your drug addiction," said Joe.
"Will you quit your bible thumping!" roared Frank.
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A term that is often used by users commenting on the YouTube.com website to describe the act of hitting the "Thumbs Up" button on YouTube. Often used in reply to videos that are either very popular (pop music, new movie trailers, comedy shorts, or "Fail" videos), or "ghetto fight" videos that stimulate the viewers brains into complete and utter fuckification of words.
Usually attributed to poor education as a child, overuse of spellcheck, or in the most liekly scenario, both.
Also attributed to people who purposely misspell words to be cool while interacting with their peers through textual services that are likely unable to spell the original word.
"Thumps Up! i no u no diz movie iz g00d prez day byttn rite dere.. smh"
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"The White Stripes announced the completion of Icky Thump on February 28, 2007. The title is derived from "ecky-thump", a Lancashire colloquial response of surprise, popularized by an episode of the 1970s UK comedy series The Goodies. On Later with Jools Holland (broadcast June 1, 2007) Jack attributed the album's name to its use as an exclamation by his wife, who is from Lancashire. He added that the deliberate misspelling was to make it easier for an American audience to identify with.5 The liner notes for Icky Thump also suggest the spelling variation was due to concerns over copyright infringement." From an entry at a well-known online encyclopedia.
"Icky thump! That's a lot of noise for a band with no bass player!"
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