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thingy
noun
A thing (used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall).
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Though you won't find much in the way of folkloric evenings, pirate hats, steel bands or umbrellas in the cocktails, you will find gorgeous split-level rooms in cool greys - all designed to give a jaw-dropping view over the ocean from your bed - giant bathrooms and walk-in showers, nine tennis courts, a good gym and spa, and of course great food, tending towards a sort of Pacific fusion thingy.
WHILE you were paying attention to some little election thingy over the weekend, Hillary Clinton was at the East Asia Summit in Hanoi trying to outfox Beijing over the South China Sea.
"They didn't really know who I was and I'm still bit of a stargazer, I'm just 'Oh my God, there's thingy' – you don't just go over and say hello".
And he may talk about that Eyjfjallajökull thingy as well.
That thingy with the hatchet is a bit rum!" If P. G. Wodehouse had written "American Psycho".
P.A. told me that you asked him to show you his thingy.
She simply did not know what to do, and the sensation of helplessness resounded with only one thing she remembered in all her years: the terror of the day that Mr. Zegerman had stumbled while walking along the wharf and hit his head on that utterly purposeless green metal thingy.
Your skin smells like it, your hair smells like it, your little hat thingy smells like it.
Doubtless the Shock Doctrinites could find an American to blame (we forced them down there to extract the resources), and the Wall Street Journal an American entrepreneur to credit — we made the drill bit that drilled the hole for the capsule thingy (and, in an op-ed on Thursday, the paper really did).
("Did you try that Spanish banana thingy? Amazing!") The band members wait for Springsteen to distribute the night's set list.
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I remember stepping onto Nuku'alofa's roiling tar runway in the face-melting heat and thinking, I have come to a country with no white tube-thingy, where you must walk along the roiling tar runway in the face-melting heat.
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