Methinks
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It seems to me; I think. See Me. [R., except in poetry.]In all ages poets have been had in special reputation, and, methinks,not without great cause. Spenser.
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A really pretentious and annoying way to say I
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Archaic Verb. A surviving old-English dative construction of it
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Another way to say 'i think'. First seen in culture in William Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', used by the servant Puck (you're impressed). But the worlds [nerd] subculture became enthralled with the term, when the term was used by Jar-Jar Binks in Star Wars I: Phantom Menace, hallowed be thy name, and is used by NORMAL PEOPLE in conversation. Sometimes used at the end of a sentence, to add an opinion (example 2).
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Derived from I
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A cool way to say I
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old use or humorous for I think:
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