1). A playful phrase spoken to friends as a term of endearment. The phrase "your a thumb" roughly means "your dumb" and is spoken to friends to emphasize their flaws, in a loving way.
2). The phrase "your a thumb" may also mean "you have a big forehead"
1) Katie: *falls*
Malia: "YOUR A THUMB"
2) Malia: "Brendon has such a big forehead"
Katie: "He's such a thumb"
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1) to pray or implore; 2) to safeguard against failure; 3) to think of something; 4) to try to express an idea; 5) to look exasperated; 6) to appear hungry; 7) to eat a meal; 8) to satisfy a requirement; 9) to have the right stuff; 10) to check oneself
James: i'm never gonna finish this paper on time
Gabe: dude, you better salt your thumbs
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When you talk shit about someone through Twitter or similar sites.
"I'm tired of you talking shit Karen. You're always running your thumbs about me!"
A term meaning commonly used to mean overweight and lazy, as the act of sitting on oneβs thumb implies that they arenβt doing any work and are βflatteningβ the finger with their weight.
John: βYou have been doing nothing except sitting on your thumbs all day, thatβs why none of the other employees like you and youβre clinically obese.β
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A text message most commonly sent to some one who has suddenly stopped replying in a text message conversation.
Tom: So anyway, would you mind if I borrowed your biology lab notes?
Emmi: (No response)
Tom: What's the matter? Cat got your thumbs?
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"Put your thumb down" is a phrase that is used when someone try's to throw up the horns (a gesture where you pull in you middle, ring and thumb into your palm. Often used by fans of the metal genre. )but leave the thumb extended.
Often said to newer metalheads or posers. (Keep in mind if you make the mistake as a new metalhead it does not make you a poser.)
Metalhead: "DruidLord is brutal"
New Metalhead: "Fuck yeah it is" *throws horns with thumb*
Metalhead: "Put your thumb down!"
New Metalhead: "shit sorry"
When someone doesn't text you back after you text them, you text them "cat got your thumbs?". It's a play on "cat got your tongue?", which is an idiom used to compel someone to speak who is unusually quiet.
Sam texts: "Hey what's up, I'm in your hood"
No response....
Sam texts: "Cat got your thumbs?"
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