τε καὶ (te kaì) - A Classical Greek conjunction, translated literally as "and and." τε is post-positive, so it goes after the word it describes, and this is mainly used when the author forgot to say "and" at the start of the clause. May be slightly overused, and will get on your nerves.
by τε καὶ τε καὶ October 22, 2018
by CosmicJC February 21, 2007
Typically a male who is interesting, smart, fun to be around, annoying at times, and fun to look at (wink wink).
by Potato yeahh May 17, 2017