In respect to this, what does have a thought mean?
To think that something will happen. To think about something in a casual way. To think about someone or something in a particular way.
Furthermore, what does have a think mean? have a think. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English have a thinkBritish English to think about a problem or question I'll have a think and let you know.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what does your just a thought mean?
1. used when offering an idea or a suggestion. You don't have to come with us. It was just a thought.
Do you have other thoughts?
You could say 'Do you have a thought on this' for the singular case. "Just Another Random Thought" is the proper title if the writer is only presenting one main thought (whether or not it has other auxiliary thoughts included). An other (or one other can only be used for singular things. Another thought.
