Timene is a special kind of name and unique timene means kind, brave timene also means that you are pretty and has a big heart for everyone
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A major aspect of driving in Mexico, where large speed bumps — called "topes" — frequently appear in the middle of a major road, often without any sign or other warning.
The topeness of the Transpeninsular is really killing my Mazda — I think I lost the muffler in in San Vicente.
by Inkmine July 27, 2007
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The tipee made $250 in gratuity.
The tipee took her tips from the bowl on the night table.
After receiving her money the tepee proceeded to her crystal ball.
The tepee in this case was a dueling piano player.
The tipee made $250 in gratuity.
The tipee took her tips from the bowl on the night table.
After receiving her money the tepee proceeded to her crystal ball.
The tepee in this case was a dueling piano player.
by pippin73 September 3, 2012
Get the tipee mug.Careful! It doesn't mean "got milk?" as in the ad campaign.
Nor does it mean "do you(the store) have milk? That's an American idiom.
To see if a shop with a Spanish-speaking proprietor has milk for sale, ask "Hay leche?" (aye LAY-chay?) "Hay," (pron. like long "I" in English") plus the word of which you seek, is very useful to ask: is it here? OR are they here?
If the person behind the counter is a pregnant female, asking "Tiene leche?" would mean "Do you have breast milk?" It implies that anyway if one is strictly literal.
Say "Hay leche?"
Nor does it mean "do you(the store) have milk? That's an American idiom.
To see if a shop with a Spanish-speaking proprietor has milk for sale, ask "Hay leche?" (aye LAY-chay?) "Hay," (pron. like long "I" in English") plus the word of which you seek, is very useful to ask: is it here? OR are they here?
If the person behind the counter is a pregnant female, asking "Tiene leche?" would mean "Do you have breast milk?" It implies that anyway if one is strictly literal.
Say "Hay leche?"
Customer, wanting a liter of milk: "Tiene leche?"
Clerk, a young pregnant women, blushes and says, "No se." (I don't know.)
Customer does the right thing on the rebound: "Hay leche en esta bodega" ("Is there milk to be had in this shop?")
--Proprietress: "Si, sen~or. Alli! Alli (ay-YEE)!. "Yes, sir, over there! Over there!"
note from contributor: is there a macro-less way on a keyboard to simulate upside-down exclamation marks and question marks?
Clerk, a young pregnant women, blushes and says, "No se." (I don't know.)
Customer does the right thing on the rebound: "Hay leche en esta bodega" ("Is there milk to be had in this shop?")
--Proprietress: "Si, sen~or. Alli! Alli (ay-YEE)!. "Yes, sir, over there! Over there!"
note from contributor: is there a macro-less way on a keyboard to simulate upside-down exclamation marks and question marks?
by al-in-chgo October 6, 2010
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by RaysClaimToFame June 27, 2009
Get the Typenese mug.tienepre is an amazing person, she is very much the most adorable person youd ever meet,tienepre is very extremely pretty and beautiful, she is also very self conscious about alot of physical attributes so please mind what you say to and about her especially dont comment on the way she looks at all. she takes criticism very seriously. shes not one to talk about her feelings to people because she thinks it will make her seem weak. but please check up on her as she is not ok at all. overall a very good person so please take care of her.<333333333
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