threads
Colloquial term for Clothing
threads
topic started in message boards
"Hey I started a new thread today about how to smoke illegal drugs."
threads
n. fancy clothes
hey, don't touch the threads
threads
for cam: swim suit
for everyone else: clothes
for everyone else: clothes
trying out my new threads
(Cam trying out his new suit in a race)
or
(Someone trying out their new clothes)
(Cam trying out his new suit in a race)
or
(Someone trying out their new clothes)
threading
Since the late 1800s, competitive threading has been an important part of the yarndling fraternity. Marks are awarded for artistic kedding, skilful use of the verricule holder and overall 'authenticity of purpose'. The Tasmanian branch of the Yarndling Association in Hobart, Tasmania is a particularly strong contender in the Antipodean regionals, citing "fun, tempered with social responsibility" as their watchword.
During the 2012 London Olympics, Team GB would often remind the public of its commitment to the "spirit of yarndling", principally in its emphasis on fair play, equality for all, and competitive threading.
/thread
This gets used on messageboards / forums to signify that the previous post (or a post that has been quoted) is either of such high standard / very useful and answers the question of the original post / owns someone that the thread cannot possibly contain any post that's better.
USER 1: Hey guys, who do you reckon is the greatest rock band in the world.
USER 2: Black Sabbath
USER 3: /thread
USER 2: Black Sabbath
USER 3: /thread
threading
Threading is a often a footwork tech done by bboys and bbgirls in the dance of bboying. It creates an illusion as if some part of the body is being continually threaded.
There are many variations to threading. First, threading can be done in toprock, footwork, and freezes. Second, threading can be done with any body part and even clothes, creating the effect of twisting and bending the body into abnormal positions, or to revert back into the starting position.
Threading in footwork is often used as a transition move in order to get into another move. Threading is also common in freezes, often combined with airchairs and handstands.
There are many variations to threading. First, threading can be done in toprock, footwork, and freezes. Second, threading can be done with any body part and even clothes, creating the effect of twisting and bending the body into abnormal positions, or to revert back into the starting position.
Threading in footwork is often used as a transition move in order to get into another move. Threading is also common in freezes, often combined with airchairs and handstands.
Lilou, a famous French BBoy, is known for his skills in threading.
Set with threading:
Toprock > 6 step > thread > 3 step > Airchar w/ threading legs
Set with threading:
Toprock > 6 step > thread > 3 step > Airchar w/ threading legs