The verb form of past, in plural, as an adjective, as a plural, but not, in the past, as in someone who pastedsyesn'teds, as in doing so in the present, being able to be done, as a condition.
Person 1: Oh, do you have pastedsyesn'tederingabletic?
Tedecia is very stylish, compassionate and has strong ideals. She is also very beautiful and creative who writes greatpoetry. She’s shy until you get to know her
Something or someone both tedious and tiresome.
Long and drawn out.
Something which makes you loose interest.
Reading my philosophy assignment is tedersome.
Waiting in line at the DMV is tedersome.
Balancing my checkbook is tedersome.
Getting my teeth cleaned at the dentist office is tedersome.