Someone (maybe the author) is saying that someone told him exactly what will not happen that evening. Perhaps he (or she) was hoping that someone would select him for a dance, or other neat idea. But now it will NOT happen and will ruin their daydreams.
In very simple English it means something like "I don't like it when things don't turn out as I had planned."
Thank. As in "I thank you for this opportunity" or "He thanks her for the flower."
What is thank you in maguindanao
Thank You not Thank-You is the correct form to use.
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you
thank you for all you do!!!
Some movies that have 'thank you' in the title include the 2011 movie, Thank You, and the 2005 movie, Thank You for Smoking. Others include I Thank You, and Thank You a Lot.
The plural of the noun "thank-you" is thank-yous.
Thank you for the invitation is right.
The verb form of "thank" is "to thank."
"Thank" is a verb and noun. In the verb form: "I wanted her to thank her cousin for sending the books."
"No, thank you."
thank thy or thank ye