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Long Time

Slang in Thailand for "all night" used by the slant slash hookers to notate length of sexual encounter.
(see Short Time)
(see slant slash)

In Bangkok the prices for Long Time vary from 500 Baht ($15 USD) to 2500 Baht depending on the quality of the girl or if it is getting really late and she wants to strike a deal.

by BigD101 November 26, 2007

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Long time

My dad with the milk

Me: how long will dad be at the shops

Mum: he will be a long time

by My TikTok is Imnotnormal.com May 17, 2020

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Long time

In like 2 days

Not for a long time. - Not for like 2 days

by Tifhfu October 8, 2018

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Long time no see

"Long time no see" means: I have not seen you for a long time.

It is a grammatically comical greeting with English words organized by Chinese grammar. In Chinese there is an everyday greeting "Hao jiu mei jian" which corresponds with "long time no see", literally word by word. It is said that "Long time no see" was first used by Chinese-Americans.

Long time no see! Cuban ex-President Fidel Castro makes a rare photographed appearance.

by zhw7 September 3, 2009

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long time coming

1. Something that's long overdue.

2. Something that should've happened a long time ago.

It's been a long time coming.

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant June 28, 2008

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long time, no siege

What a victim of playing too much age of empires 2 says when he sees someone he hasn't seen for a while.

A statement used in Age of Empires 2 when you want your opponent to attack and he/she/it is stalling... -_-"

Hey Jesus, long time, no siege.

by Jonathan Maas October 28, 2005

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long time no see

greeting. used to discribe a positive feeling of remeet old friends.

"long time no see, John! Where have you been this month?"
"Canada, I went to see my daughter there."

by raogaoqi October 29, 2013

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