Mientras tanto is the unofficial word for nonce in Spanish, but was abolished back in 1946 after it was deemed too offensive to Paedophiles.
by Randy Abortion December 4, 2019
Get the mientras tanto mug.A tanto is very similar to a katana. It is shorter, about 6"-12" (15-30 cm) and very thin. It was designed for stabbing, but could be used to slash.
by Slavakion June 24, 2004
Get the tanto mug.To have an orange hue similiar to that of the soft drink Tango due to having applied too much fake tan.
by Kay January 15, 2008
Get the tangoed mug.Leptospermum polygalifolium – Tantoon – Yellow Tea-tree. A wide spread and popular garden shrub occurring naturally along a large area of Eastern Australia from southern NSW to far North Queensland. Tantoon is a variable shrub from 1 to 3 metres wide and 3 to 4 metres high. It’s a fast growing shrub ideal for screening. The light green leaves are small to around 8mm long and slightly aromatic. The white flowers grow to 2cm in diameter and often borne profusely in spring and summer. It’s suitable for most soils requiring water during dry periods and suited to a wide range of climates including tropical and cool zones. Polygalifolium often forms a rounded shrub with coppery coloured new growth and the flowers are suitable for floral displays.
Or just a nickname for Tony.
Or just a nickname for Tony.
by Tantoon August 29, 2008
Get the tantoon mug.A super amazing guy who lives to make people smile and laugh. It's impossible to ever be mad at this person, every word they say you will smile. Tanten is also a guy who is HIGHLEY attractive..very muscular, likes to spend a lot of there time working out, running, very athletic.
i love my tanten!!!
by CourtnieLove April 4, 2011
Get the Tanten mug.Popularised in the mid-1990s by television commercials for soft drink Tango, a British equivilent of Fanta. The original commercials featured an obese man painted orange who would tap Tango drinkers on the shoulders as they sipped the beverage. As they turned around in surprise he would slap them in the face simultaneously with both hands then disappear. The narrator woudl then proclaimed "you know when you've been tangoed!". The commercial was such a success that they continued with a host of other characters, including a Napoleon-like figure with a wobbly orange hand who would wobble it in people's faces before the catch phrase. These commercials helped make Tango Europe's number one orange soda during the 1990s. The term 'tangoed' is now used to mean shocked or insulted.
"You know when you've been Tangoed!"
by Karl Steiger January 31, 2004
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