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thanx

American  
[thangks] / θæŋks /

noun

  1. Informal.  thank you.


Etymology

Origin of thanx

A phonetic respelling of thanks

Example Sentences

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In 2010, the Lusty Lady, and the marquee, signed off with “Thanx for the mammories.”

From Seattle Times

A portrait of Wings with autographs from Paul and Linda McCartney and the note, “Thanx for the great veggie food.”

From Los Angeles Times

A sign for the delivery folks reads: “Help yourself! And thanx for being there for all of us!”

From Washington Post

"Thanx 4 sending me all of these Birthday memories," she captioned the post.

From Fox News

“I just think this logic is flawed, harmful & people shouldn’t make money off of making women feel bad — but Macy’s agrees and is pulling them. General sidenote: speak up for others, contact your reps & vote in local, state & national elections k thanx.”

From Washington Times