by doogalmcd November 25, 2021
1. One of the 100 creative and snazzy ways to misorder a Chai Tea Latte.
2. Of or relating to the misordering of said beverage.
2. Of or relating to the misordering of said beverage.
Tony - "Hey Tobi, what do you want to drink?"
Tobi - "I think... I'll havve....a...CHAI Lea Tatte- Oh! HAHAHAHA"
DINOSAUR FACE!!!!
(everyone laughs while Tobi proceeds to spill half the drink in her lap)
Tobi - "I think... I'll havve....a...CHAI Lea Tatte- Oh! HAHAHAHA"
DINOSAUR FACE!!!!
(everyone laughs while Tobi proceeds to spill half the drink in her lap)
by Toe-Knee July 06, 2004
by Chai Butter Homie Clown September 15, 2007
A Beefy, Singaporean, gym bro, who loves Being called rizz e , and has the best haircut ever. His favourite food is schnitzel, absolutely hates any asian food. He thinks malaysia sucks. Is the real life uncle roger. Absolute Tate G
by CUBESPICE September 14, 2023
by Peeeeeeeeeepooooooo August 12, 2020
If you literally translate "Gong Xi Fa Chai", it would mean "wishing you enlarge your wealth."
Gong Xi: means wishing/blessing
Fa: means enlarge(ment)
Chai: means wealth
So a literal translation is that you wish someone will become very rich, but the phrase is generally used as Happy New Year.
Gong Xi: means wishing/blessing
Fa: means enlarge(ment)
Chai: means wealth
So a literal translation is that you wish someone will become very rich, but the phrase is generally used as Happy New Year.
Gong Xi Fa Chai everyone!
by chowman February 21, 2007
hindi (national language of India) phrase used to describe an over sweetened cup of chai/tea. The sugar saturation at the bottom of the glass makes the spoon stand upright; hence the expression. This phrase has been synonymous with the Irani Cafes in Mumbai.
by beegDyo April 26, 2010