by Dustin H. August 03, 2006
Used in conversation to refer to an undefined disturbing sexual act, but is in fact a word of mouth meme used to spread itself by capitalizing on people's desire to be knowledgeable about sexual lingo.
you: That chick was a total freak, she was even into Spanish tea parties.
unsuspecting participant: What's a Spanish tea party?
you: Oh, I can't say it out loud, just look it up at urban dictionary when you get home.
unsuspecting participant: What's a Spanish tea party?
you: Oh, I can't say it out loud, just look it up at urban dictionary when you get home.
by the meme starter July 11, 2008
A type of black tea that has been fermented for X amount of years. Usually smells like earth and forest, with a sweet aftertaste. Comes from China. Highly addictive. Uses: stomach aliments, hangovers, digestion, energy.
Is possible to get tea drunk from this tea.
Tea drunk has same side effects as drunkness, but without the loss of brain functions.
Spelling and pronunciation issues ensue with this tea. Is usually pronounced either pu-erh, with erh sounding like air. Or Pu-er with it pronouned ar, like a pirate.
Usually comes in cake form.
Is possible to get tea drunk from this tea.
Tea drunk has same side effects as drunkness, but without the loss of brain functions.
Spelling and pronunciation issues ensue with this tea. Is usually pronounced either pu-erh, with erh sounding like air. Or Pu-er with it pronouned ar, like a pirate.
Usually comes in cake form.
by puerhlover September 24, 2008
An inside joke question, to which the proper responce is "Yes indeed".
Refers to an old wave file from a Bruce Lee movie.
Refers to an old wave file from a Bruce Lee movie.
by Chris Paladino March 13, 2003
Any band that sound good, excellent or mind-blowingly brilliant.
After the original skiffle ensamble, The Good Tea Band, who were alleged to have whipped their 50's audiences into a frenzied, hysterical euphoria with their Tea-Chest bass and banjo rhythms, akin to the eastern spiritual 'dervish' experience.
Thus they were banned by the Tempererance Society (Whitby) at the time, but still proved very popular in Staithes (North Yorkshire bohemian coastal village).
After the original skiffle ensamble, The Good Tea Band, who were alleged to have whipped their 50's audiences into a frenzied, hysterical euphoria with their Tea-Chest bass and banjo rhythms, akin to the eastern spiritual 'dervish' experience.
Thus they were banned by the Tempererance Society (Whitby) at the time, but still proved very popular in Staithes (North Yorkshire bohemian coastal village).
Grungy Kid: Seen any good bands lately.
Hip Kid: Yeah. Caught the Arctic Monkeys. Mint!
Grungy Kid: Were they good tea.
Hip Kid: They were the good tea band of this year, dude!
Hip Kid: Yeah. Caught the Arctic Monkeys. Mint!
Grungy Kid: Were they good tea.
Hip Kid: They were the good tea band of this year, dude!
by chris firth December 04, 2006
by John Chirco August 30, 2007
The act of dipping one's balls into salsa, preferably spicy, and then placing said balls on an unsuspecting forehead
Roundhouse, asleep on the couch again, got mexican tea bagged by Jerry's spicy chipolte dipped balls and mag-lite sized chode
by PhiChi1017 December 03, 2010