Blank you
When you give a blanket thank you to someone in advance for all the things they will do for you. Used on occasions where you stay with friends or family or generally inconvenience anyone for a small amount of time.
Martha was sure to say blank you to Deedra as soon as she arrived in philly. After all Martha was staying at Deedra's place, with her dog, Deedra was taking a week off from work, and let's face it she was gonna have to rescue Martha's drunk ass at some point during the week.
I Blank You
A term of endearment used in the Midwest and Colorado meaning to have such a passion and connection to someone or something that there is no word that could define the actual feeling. The English dictionary is void or “blank” of such a word.
John: I Blank You
Jane: I Blank You Too
Jane: I Blank You Too
I Blank You
A phrase used by teens around central Nebraska. It is substituted for "I Love You" due to the fact many teenagers do not, in fact, 'love' each other. The couple are not in love, but more than 'like' or a 'crush'.
Brad: Do you love her?
John: No, I blank her.
Brad: Awesome!
(After kissing)
John: I blank you.
Amy: Awwww! I blank you too!
John: No, I blank her.
Brad: Awesome!
(After kissing)
John: I blank you.
Amy: Awwww! I blank you too!