by Dave Galawikiz May 10, 2008
Get the mexican tapdance mug.A verbal expression which is used as a warning if someone annoys you and he/she/it needs to be slapped in order to shut up. "tapas" is accompanied with raising your right hand.
The term is originated from Gran Canaria, where spanish restaurant promoters very intrusively ask you if you want something to eat "you want some tapas?".
You respond by saying "im gonna give you some tapas!" ─ meaning: you are going to slap him if he won't shut up.
The term is originated from Gran Canaria, where spanish restaurant promoters very intrusively ask you if you want something to eat "you want some tapas?".
You respond by saying "im gonna give you some tapas!" ─ meaning: you are going to slap him if he won't shut up.
by bazzingaa May 2, 2010
Get the tapas mug.born out of the 209 cali, Tapster is short for the word "Tapatio" the salsa picante, it started from a bunch of friends and I havin the munchies without any real salsa so we used the TAPSTER....
by chadwick moore April 17, 2008
Get the Tapster mug.by Nimadea July 26, 2007
Get the Taps mug.An extremely complicated and thorough procedure which is generally used for entertainment purposes in Virginia. First, one (male) shaves his anal and grundle hairs into a glass of hot, steaming water. The perp then takes said glass, throws it in the face of a woman, preferably a hooker, which temporarily blinds her. As she is screaming in pain, covered in pube shavings, the glass must be broken on her head. The resulting mixture of trimmings, blood, spit, and broken spirit is "Tappahannock Tea".
Ryzza: Is she from out of town?
Teesge: Yea I think so. She's pretty cute.
Ryzza: Lets get the van and give her a Tappahannock Tea Party under the bridge.
Teesge: Let me finish my Zima.
Teesge: Yea I think so. She's pretty cute.
Ryzza: Lets get the van and give her a Tappahannock Tea Party under the bridge.
Teesge: Let me finish my Zima.
by Binkieman777 October 10, 2007
Get the Tappahannock Tea Party mug.Small rural town 45 miles northeast of Richmond, Virginia. The town is on the banks of the Rappahannock river. The word Tappahannock is Native American for ''land on the rising and falling water''. First discovered by Captain John Smith who named the town but was fiercely driven back to his ship by the hostile tribe.
by lost1o4 January 6, 2011
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