English edit

Etymology edit

From thanks +‎ -sies.

Interjection edit

thanksies

  1. Alternative form of thankies
    • [1979, Esquire, page 50:
      “Look, I blew the last of my airplane ticket to Seattle renting that pink panther because I knew you’d want Sandy to bring you the sad news in person. No, that’s all right, save the thanksies. []]
    • 2014, Babe Walker (David Oliver Cohen; Tanner Cohen; Lara Marie Schoenhals), Psychos: A White Girl Problems Book, Gallery Books, →ISBN:
      “Hi, let me get two orders of nachos with extra beef and extra jalapeños, two orders of your fish and chips with extra of that white sauce, I fucking love that sauce. Actually, can you put some of that sauce on the nachos too? Thanksies. And fifty fried oysters. Can you also go out and grab me a La Scala chopped salad, add cucumber, and include extra dressing and two seeded lemons on the side? You’re the best.”
    • 2016, Stephanie Scott, Alterations, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN:
      “Can you do me a huge favor? Could you fetch me some bobby pins?” She shoved the clutch into my hands. “And maybe some of that double-sided tape celebrities use.” She tilted her head in a half shrug. “Thanksies!”
    • 2016, Yukiya Murasaki, translated by ZackZeal, How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord, volume 6, J-Novel Club, published 2018, →ISBN:
      “Bufh! Y-Y-You can leave everything to us, Miss Horn!” “We’ll keep your luggage safe!” “Oh god, my nose won’t stop bleeding…” “Please, misters! And thanksies~” Horn exclaimed enthusiastically as she got away from them.