the teet, the nipple, a part of the female body
a way to show you’re pissed off and/or disappointed with your head tilted downwards and an eyebrow raised
misspelling of “teat” who think they’re special and sophisticated
a guy with boobs
but the most important definition, teet means teet
a way to show you’re pissed off and/or disappointed with your head tilted downwards and an eyebrow raised
misspelling of “teat” who think they’re special and sophisticated
a guy with boobs
but the most important definition, teet means teet
the baby was sucking on her mother’s teet
I got second in kahoot by one point...teet
tbh dude I don’t really have an example for the misspelling of teat one
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I got second in kahoot by one point...teet
tbh dude I don’t really have an example for the misspelling of teat one
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by mackeznieSucks August 23, 2019
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by teetbby4life November 5, 2010
Get the Teet Baby mug.A term originating from hip-hop culture, derived from the mispronunciation of "Diamond teethed" or "iced out." It refers to the state of having achieved significant success or recognition after relentless efforts and hard work. Similar to "goated" (G.O.A.T), "teeted" signifies reaching the pinnacle of one's field or domain, especially in the context of acquiring a luxurious diamond grill, symbolizing the rewards of dedication and perseverance.
Person 1: "Man, your latest album just hit platinum status! You're Teeted bro!"
Person 2: "Thanks, it's been a long journey, but it's all paying off!"
Person 2: "Thanks, it's been a long journey, but it's all paying off!"
by sosaxluv August 1, 2023
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by murder :D December 9, 2024
Get the Teet Yeet mug.Is an expression commonly used by middle eastern people in southern Michigan. Teet is used as a synonym of "yeah right" when someone is bragging about something.
by Yaanis February 19, 2018
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