Tekeriah is the most beautiful girl to ever walk the world. no one will ever be on her level of fineness the end.
Tekeriah is so fine!
Tekeriah is so fine!
by Gjghvjghb January 29, 2023
Get the Tekeriah mug.is the worst. hes a bad person and he is rude dont mess with a tekevion.
he will play in your fwce and act like you he want you but hes a liar but hes the best coochie eater ever.
he will play in your fwce and act like you he want you but hes a liar but hes the best coochie eater ever.
by nananaaaaaaa November 20, 2023
Get the tekevion mug.the sweetest boy . he has a great heart and will treat you right . they will be the fastest eater you know they get down they dont play . he sometimes will get fiesty but just keep trying with him dont give up . tekevions have the softest lips and they will dick yu down right . i love you bae cs ik yu go c this .
by nananaaaaaaa November 21, 2023
Get the tekevion mug.tekefines ˈtɛkəˌfaɪnz
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
by Canyonduck August 18, 2025
Get the tekefines mug.tekefines ˈtɛkəˌfaɪnz
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
by Canyonduck August 18, 2025
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