2025-05-27 22:27:29

thing

/THiNG/

noun: thing
plural noun: things
noun: the thing
noun: one’s thing
plural noun: one’s things

  1. an object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to give a specific name to.
    • personal belongings or clothing.
    • equipment, utensils, or other objects used for a particular purpose.
    • anything (used for emphasis).
      noun: a thing
    • used to express one’s disapproval of or contempt for something.
    • all that can be described in the specified way.
    • used euphemistically to refer to a man’s penis.
  2. an inanimate material object as distinct from a living sentient being.
    • a living creature or plant.
    • used to express and give a reason for one’s pity, affection, approval, or contempt for a person or animal.
  3. an action, activity, event, thought, or utterance.
    • circumstances, conditions, or matters that are unspecified.
    • an abstract entity, quality, or concept.
    • an example or type of something.
    • informal
      a situation or activity of a specified type or quality.
    • informal
      a romantic or sexual relationship.
    • informal
      an established or genuine phenomenon or practice (typically used in expressions registering
  4. informal
    what is needed or required.
    • what is socially acceptable or fashionable.
  5. informal
    one’s special interest or concern.
  6. informal
    used to introduce or emphasize an important point.

Origin

Old English þing, þyng, of Germanic origin; related to German Ding . Early senses included ‘meeting’ and ‘matter, concern’ as well as ‘inanimate object’.

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THôt no. 1748408238

2025-05-27 21:56:12

ep·i·sode

/ˈepəˌsōd/

noun: episode
plural noun: episodes

an event or a group of events occurring as part of a larger sequence; an incident or period considered in isolation.

  • each of the separate installments into which a serialized story or radio or television program is divided.
  • a finite period in which someone is affected by a specified illness.
  • Music
    a passage containing distinct material or introducing a new subject.
  • a section between two choric songs in Greek tragedy.

Origin

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THôt no. 1748407582

2025-05-27 21:40:10

ex·tinct

/ikˈstiNG(k)t,ekˈstiNG(k)t/

adjective: extinct

  1. (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
  2. (of a volcano) not having erupted in recorded history.

Origin

late Middle English (in the sense ‘no longer alight’): from Latin exstinct- ‘extinguished’, from the verb exstinguere (see extinguish).

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THôt no. 1748406859

2025-05-08 01:45:32

Watched Broke and Warfare.

Time to earn what needs to be earned, else I will be in this loop of running in place!

#getout

2025-05-03 19:16:47

If anything has to be done, then I will have to do what is necessary to complete what is required to be done.

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2025-05-03 19:16:24

If anything has to be done, then I will have to do what is necessary to complete what is required to be done.

#finish