A phrase from Post Malones song "rockstar"
Only he knows what it truly means but from the context its used in it appears to mean 'his boys are leaving' similar to 'tata' as in bye bye etc
Only he knows what it truly means but from the context its used in it appears to mean 'his boys are leaving' similar to 'tata' as in bye bye etc
by Stephen tries loves willne October 30, 2017
A very casual form to say bye.
Add an additional ta for ta-ta and you get bye-bye.
In internet terms you have ttfn or ta-ta for now.
Add an additional ta for ta-ta and you get bye-bye.
In internet terms you have ttfn or ta-ta for now.
See you later... Ta for now.
by DeeNeeCee January 1, 2011
by Dysxn April 27, 2018
The name given to anybody named Theodore, Teddy, Ted, or Tad. It can be used in a variety of ways such as a noun or proper noun.
Pronunciation: (tay-yed)
Pronunciation: (tay-yed)
by Parker&Ali December 28, 2010
The Asian Standard - these are generally recordings of games played up to Asian standards. Specifically, a TAS player
- aims for fastest time
- takes damage to save time
- abuses programming errors in the game
- manipulates luck
Acceptable times for a TAS are 11 minutes and 50 seconds to complete Super Mario Bros 3, but that's just barely good enough.
- aims for fastest time
- takes damage to save time
- abuses programming errors in the game
- manipulates luck
Acceptable times for a TAS are 11 minutes and 50 seconds to complete Super Mario Bros 3, but that's just barely good enough.
B: Whoa did you see this TAS? He beat Super Mario Bros 2 from start to finish in 8 minutes and 16 seconds!!
A: I play like this all the time.
A: I play like this all the time.
by Lyomi January 17, 2013
Person #1. My ex got me Star Trek Episodes for Christmas
Person #2. TAS?
Person #1. No, the Live Action ones.
Person #2. TAS?
Person #1. No, the Live Action ones.
by Xelleron January 8, 2008