although, however, nevertheless
Also unnecessarily used after an object by many girls on facebook in order to bring attention to said object.
Also unnecessarily used after an object by many girls on facebook in order to bring attention to said object.
ex.1 Though Jamie knew she was right for Rick, she dated Tom.
ex 2. Jamie dated Tom, though she knew she was right for Rick.
ex 3. Teenage girl on facebook:"my eyes/hair/face/neck/shirt/body/etc. thoooo<3"
ex 4. That ass was so nice though...
ex 2. Jamie dated Tom, though she knew she was right for Rick.
ex 3. Teenage girl on facebook:"my eyes/hair/face/neck/shirt/body/etc. thoooo<3"
ex 4. That ass was so nice though...
by MoHizzo December 27, 2012
Said at the end of a statement as sarcasm, usually said in a different tone as the rest of the sentence. Similar to the 90's "not".
"Hey man, you coming over my house today?"
"Is coming over your house today, though."
"Why not?"
"Megan Fox is hot though."
"Yeah I don't know why anyone thinks she is, toe thumbs are gross."
"Is coming over your house today, though."
"Why not?"
"Megan Fox is hot though."
"Yeah I don't know why anyone thinks she is, toe thumbs are gross."
by Anconnre November 20, 2009
Short for "although". One of the "great eight" filler words. Only approximately 0.1‰ (1 out of 10 000) know how to use the word properly.
Bob: "Missy Crotchrot is such an overall perfect woman!"
Melvin: "Yeah, but what about that butt, though."
Melvin: "Yeah, but what about that butt, though."
by Burt Milhorse Eriksson April 11, 2021
To add more unecessary words to a sentence....though is not really used for much when coming at the end of an already complete sentence.
by Angeleka September 19, 2003
by Yosra Hamdy September 09, 2006
The ultimate answer to any statement, showing that you think that what's been said is a load of bollocks, or at least that the other person doesn't deserve a reply that takes any of your valuable brainpower. If the other person is playing along, they should come back with a perfectly-weighted "Well..." with accompanying gestures.
"Britney Spears' latest album is the greatest piece of music of our age."
"Is it though?"
"..."
"I roxor your socks."
"Do you though?"
"Well..."
"Debateable, tbh"
"Is it though?"
"..."
"I roxor your socks."
"Do you though?"
"Well..."
"Debateable, tbh"
by Kameeeleon June 11, 2005
created by rob gooch. not to be confused with the english word though.
you can use it to meet and greet, describe a word, take place of a word... pretty much anything.
you can use it to meet and greet, describe a word, take place of a word... pretty much anything.
by rob gooch April 26, 2009