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单词 thang
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Definition of thang in English:

thang

noun θaŋTHaNG
  • yet another dimension of this Canadian groove thang
    non-standard spelling of thing representing Southern US pronunciation, typically used to denote a feeling or tendency
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can put its thang down, flip it and reverse it to go from baby-facing-you to baby-facing-world.
    • Instead of laying the love thang on the line, Neil gets tangled up in clichés at every turn.
    • As a result, the day after Thanksgiving just ain't my thang.
    • The man who founded Blogger is taking time out to do his thang.
    • Who would have ever thought that the issues might be an important thang to consider during a presidential election.
    • After a bit the Sheds came on and did their thang.
    • On Wednesday after the radio thang, I ended up sitting down to watch Friends on Channel 4 and fell asleep.
    • And if you'd rather not do the PayPal thang, feel free to email me and ask for my snailmail address.
    • It's not really my thang but I admire the athleticism and singular dedication that it takes to become a dancer.
    • You've been doing your special thang, and you want some accolades.
    • Talking of musical thangs - there's a track by Nelly, and Kelly Rowland - ‘Dilemma’, that's getting very heavy airplay over here right now.
    • And some fool saw fit to give me a credit card, so I can now do the PayPal thang.
    • Apologies are made that they won't be doing their rock thang today; the singer has a sore throat and no matter how he pleads is not to be given a cigarette.
    • He's even got a whole army of officials behind him, doing their thang to save his life, then they'll get a pat on the back.
    • The phrase you hear people say all the time is ‘it's my custom’ - it's a catch all for whatever their thang is.
    • You're cruising through studies like it ain't a thang, but the folks could really use your help around the house.
    • People were either busy or it wasn't their thang.
    • I mentioned some of this before, some months ago, but here's the full thang.
    • He even has the paperwork to prove it's the real thang.
    • We decided it wasn't our thang and popped out for a drink.

Rhymes

bang, Battambang, bhang, clang, Da Nang, dang, fang, gang, hang, harangue, kiang, Kuomintang, Kweiyang, Laing, Luang Prabang, meringue, Nanchang, Pahang, pang, parang, Penang, prang, Pyongyang, rang, sang, satang, Shang, shebang, Shenyang, slambang, slang, spang, sprang, Sturm und Drang, tang, trepang, twang, vang, whang, Xizang, yang, Zaozhuang
 
 

Definition of thang in US English:

thang

nounTHaNG
  • I'm doing the wild thang now
    nonstandard spelling of thing representing southern US pronunciation, and typically used to denote a feeling or tendency
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's even got a whole army of officials behind him, doing their thang to save his life, then they'll get a pat on the back.
    • As a result, the day after Thanksgiving just ain't my thang.
    • It's not really my thang but I admire the athleticism and singular dedication that it takes to become a dancer.
    • You've been doing your special thang, and you want some accolades.
    • Who would have ever thought that the issues might be an important thang to consider during a presidential election.
    • Talking of musical thangs - there's a track by Nelly, and Kelly Rowland - ‘Dilemma’, that's getting very heavy airplay over here right now.
    • Instead of laying the love thang on the line, Neil gets tangled up in clichés at every turn.
    • After a bit the Sheds came on and did their thang.
    • You can put its thang down, flip it and reverse it to go from baby-facing-you to baby-facing-world.
    • He even has the paperwork to prove it's the real thang.
    • On Wednesday after the radio thang, I ended up sitting down to watch Friends on Channel 4 and fell asleep.
    • You're cruising through studies like it ain't a thang, but the folks could really use your help around the house.
    • The man who founded Blogger is taking time out to do his thang.
    • And some fool saw fit to give me a credit card, so I can now do the PayPal thang.
    • People were either busy or it wasn't their thang.
    • The phrase you hear people say all the time is ‘it's my custom’ - it's a catch all for whatever their thang is.
    • We decided it wasn't our thang and popped out for a drink.
    • I mentioned some of this before, some months ago, but here's the full thang.
    • And if you'd rather not do the PayPal thang, feel free to email me and ask for my snailmail address.
    • Apologies are made that they won't be doing their rock thang today; the singer has a sore throat and no matter how he pleads is not to be given a cigarette.
 
 
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