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Tea

“Would you like some tea?”
That sounds like British Propoganda.
by OrangeJuise August 3, 2018
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“‘Would you like some tea?’ That sounds like British propaganda.”
by OrangeJuise August 3, 2018
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Tea

Tea is a modern nickname for the gossip, beef or news. When people refer to it as the hot or scoulding tea, it means that the gossip is new or particularly interesting.
“Have you heard the tea about Sarah and George?”

The tea is scoulding today”
by SisterAva August 14, 2018
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by westfo18 September 9, 2018
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basically gossip, something that is going around and everyone knows about it.
yo have you heard that shelly and jason broke up?

omg no i haven't! spill the tea!
by finnythefr0gb0i4prez September 11, 2018
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by MyWay6375 October 10, 2018
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The modern word for gossip. To “spill the tea” is to share the gossip with people.
Person 1: Girl, I got so much tea from Jessica yesterday! You’d never believe what she told me.
Person 2: Ooh, spill the tea, sis!
by IziMarie November 1, 2018
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