Toss off (something) toss (something) off

To drink something rapidly.We tossed off a couple of drinks before we went home for the evening.

Thrash (something) out thrash out (something)

To discuss something thoroughly in order to solve any problems.We spent the meeting thrashing out the new plan.

Those three little words

The three words "I love you".After several months of dating, the man said those three little words to his girlfriend.

A thorn in (someone’s) side

A constant bother or annoyance to someone.The reporter is a thorn in the politician's side.

Thirsty for (something)

To crave or desire something.The young boy is thirsty for knowledge.

Thirst for (something)

A craving or desire for something, to thirst or crave something.The woman thirsts for the life that she was previously living.

Third degree

Detailed questioning.The boy's mother gave him the third degree when he came home late from school.

Think up (an excuse or idea)

To invent or create an excuse or idea.Our boss has thought up many interesting ideas for our company.

Think twice (about something)

To think very carefully about something."You should think twice before you quit your job."

Throw in (something) throw (something) in

To give or add something as an addition.When we bought our car the car dealer threw in some new tires as a bonus.