The word for tea in several languages, including Czech, Turkish, Russian, Sanskrit, and Farsi. Originates from cha, the Chinese word for tea. The British word tea comes from a regional dialect of China. Currently in US, chai refers to a milky tea with a milder version of Indian spice.
by Tom November 20, 2003
Term of endearment; (see also "snowball")sick Bastards who enjoy the taste of regurgitated spunk from a minimum of three guys..
by Tom May 21, 2004
by tom February 17, 2004
When one is screwed over or put in an undesireable situation. Derived from Tom who was tomed in November of 2003.
Not good
Not good
by Tom December 31, 2004
by tom March 04, 2005
Someone whos a drop out. Someone who has no job or didnt go to school. A person who makes stupid and pointless suggestions
by tom November 28, 2003
Trinket, useless sentimental stuff filling up your book cases and counter space, miscellaneous items collected and set out to enhance your decor, stuff you should probably box up or sell in a garage sale, things kids take when their parents pass away because it reminds them of good times past.
Grandma's collection of mini spoons from around the country, mini statues (Lladro), little bowls of stuff for people to look at, figurines, doilies etc.
by tom April 21, 2004