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To be slightly depressed and incredibly lethargic. Extreme pessimism. A loss of desire to do anything. Can cry at any moment.
When Aiden failed four classes and swam slow in his swim meet he felt tabbed out.

When Aiden decided to wear a hand-me down sweater and hang Christmas lights in July, his extreme tabbness was displayed.

It was obvious that Aiden was tabbed when he continuously replayed a specific Simon and Garfunkle song and hadn't showered in 11 days.
tabbed by Sir Flans A Lot June 11, 2008
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(Girl) She is funny as hell and no matter how down you are tabita's can always cheer you up. Crazy personalities and usually crazy hair to go with it!!
Aw have you seen tabita lately?
Yeah she went to her locker
tabita by Loubarrrrrrr December 10, 2017
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A sock with a separation for the big toe; worn with thong sandals by the Japanese.
an awesome person, who's lucky and hot and successful. her friend's love her. she cares for other's. everything she does is so so nice. she's helpful and understanding to other people. she's very cool. a great person to hang out with. loves writing poetry and rap song's. her life is transparent and perfect in every way. has styled hair. all the boy's like her. she's a kid at heart. she's beautiful inside and out.
everyone need's a tabinda in their life.
Tabinda by Scarlllett February 23, 2010
tabi is a beautiful bbg. she’s the most beautiful, gorgeous bbg to ever exist
i love my bbg tabi. everyone needs a tabi.
Tabi by I am a sexc bbg. May 5, 2019
The coolest nigga You will ever know and the best athlete in your whole school and best looking person you will meet
That nigga tabias
tabias by Short but beautiful June 25, 2015
Tabitha.....when people hear this name they may think of the TV show Bewitched; Tabitha Twitchett, the talking cat from Beatrix Potter's children's series, or the vegan celebrity chef Tabitha Brown. Tabitha is a feminine name that is a derivative of the Aramaic word for gazelle ( "טביתא", or "ṭaḇīṯā"). Aramaic is an ancient Syrian language that parts of the New Testament Bible were written in. When translated into modern English, "טביתא" becomes "Tabitha".

The name "Tabitha" is found in the book of the Acts of the Apostles, written 80-100 years after the crucifixion of Christ. In this Bible story, the character Tabitha is a widow who was always doing good, helping the poor, and making clothes for those in need. She dies, is mourned by her community, and is raised back to life by the Apostle Peter.

The Biblical "Tabitha" was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as "St. Tabitha".

The book of Acts mentions that the Greek version of this name is "Dorcas". If you're a "Tabitha", you should be grateful your name-givers didn't go with the Greek version, which sounds unfortunately like "dork-ass". Sometimes the name "Tabitha" is confused with "Samantha" or other generic Anglo-Saxon names. Tabitha is a fairly unique name, and the owner of such a name should carry pride in its uniqueness and history.
36 A woman who was a follower lived in the city of Joppa. Her name was Tabitha, or Dorcas. She did many good things and many acts of kindness. (Acts 9)
Tabitha by tbbikatt April 13, 2021