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idiomthanksno thanks to sb/sthspoken used in order to say that someone did not help you to do something, or tried to prevent you from doing it:"I see you've met my mother, Leonora." "Yes, no thanks to you."Well, I finally finished the book - no thanks to you and your interruptions.
thanks1. A more informal way to say "thank you." A: "Here is the report you asked for, Mr. Lubbock." B: "Thanks, Tom." Thanks for being such a good friend, Billy. 2. Gratitude or appreciation. Let's make sure we show her our thanks at the reception. I've worked here for 30 years, and this is the thanks I get? Thanks (a lot). and Thank you a lot. 1. Inf. Thank you, I am grateful. Bill: Here, take mine. Bob: Thanks a lot. Mary: Well, here's your pizza. Bill: Thanks. 2. That is not worth much.; That is nothing to be grateful for. (Sarcasm is indicated by the tone of voice used with this expression.) John: I'm afraid that you're going to have to work the night shift. Bob: Thanks a lot. Fred: Here's your share of the money. We had to take out nearly half to make up for the damage you did to the car. Bill: Thanks a lot. See:- a vote of thanks
- give thanks for small blessings
- give thanks for small mercies
- no thanks to
- no thanks to (someone or something)
- no thanks to somebody/something
- no thanks to you
- no, thank you
- no, thanks
- not right now
- not right now, thanks
- nothing for me(, thanks)
- Nothing for me, thanks
- thank (one) for (something)
- thank God for small blessings
- thank God for small favors
- thank God for small mercies
- Thanks
- thanks a bunch
- thanks a million
- Thanks awfully
- thanks but no thanks
- thanks for a (some kind of) evening
- thanks for a (some kind of) time
- thanks for calling
- thanks for inviting me
- thanks for nothing
- thanks for sharing
- thanks for the buggy ride
- thanks for the lift
- Thanks for the ride
- thanks in advance
- thanks kindly
- Thanks loads
- thanks so much
- thanks to
- thanks to somebody/something
- thanks very much
- Thanks, but no thanks
- vote of thanks
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