Teal is a horse obsesed girl. She spends most of her time at the barn, and loves it. She is pretty quite, but isn't shy if you talk to her. she is just the kind of girl you need to give a chance to get to know her inner epic-ness.
she also can't spell for her life. i wish i knew her better, because she is nice to pretty mucheveryone.
Teal is me, of course. It's my name! I don't eat pickles,sing 24/7,or watch Pirates of the Carribean. I am a Tool and Skinny Puppy obcessed Faery lover. however, i don't make any sense and I am amazing.
P.S. My friend Shannyn eats babies!(look her up too!)
A nice guy with many friends and love to be around people. He always makes you feel better. He is very emotional and artistic with creative blood running through his vains.
Teal is a girl who’s friendly, can always light up the room with happiness, a great person, extremely pretty, just lovely to be around.
They tend to have beautiful smile, and can stun you with their beauty.
look for awhile at the China CatSunflower proud-walking jingle in the midnight sun copper-dome Bodhi drip a silver kimono
like a crazy-quilt stargown
through a dream night wind
Teal is something of a "wild card" word, applicable in many situations. Originally it was Beal and occasionally Schmeal, usually shouted drunkenly in Newcastle. However its rites de passage occurred in a toilet when its original users were advised (whilst discussing beal and schmeal in loud voices) to "Shake your Teals!" by a completely random bystander who proceeded to gyrate his elbow in the ridiculously vigorous manner now known as "in extremis" The sporadic nature of this outburst led the users to believe that it must be the next evolutionary step of beal and schmeal and the way of Teal was born.
eg; Pass me the teal, Have you seen my teal?, "what are you up to? oh just tealing on" etc. More specific uses include "Shake your Teal!" - meaning to waggle one's elbow in a frantic manner which can be used as a greeting or farewell, in a similar manner to the thespian tradition of "break a leg" to imply good luck and enthusiasm (also the name of a smench release. Also; Get your Teal on - meaning to engage in fraternisation with an intended partner, with "Tealage in Extremis" implying successful completion of fornication with said partner