by creag December 27, 2005
A dumbass bitch who flexes shit on everyone and is brave on camera but not brave in a crowd of people.
by TheRealJohnWick May 09, 2018
Usually people with this name are generally arrogant and will never admit to be wrong. If you happen to be dating a Tai zhu you will most likely end up crying your ass off because of his arrogance. but the good things about a Tai zhu is that they are unique and have good self values and they always stick up for the people they care about and they act tough but they but actually are really soft.
by -chu- February 18, 2018
tā•kēTH | verb
1. to physically f*ck someone or something up
2. to audibly f*ck someone up (ex: Never Recover, Sicko Mode, Shine, etc.)
1. to physically f*ck someone or something up
2. to audibly f*ck someone up (ex: Never Recover, Sicko Mode, Shine, etc.)
I Tay Keith
You Tay Keith
He/She/They Tay Keith
That Record Tay Keith'd TF Out My Eardrums.
We Tay Keith'd That Presentation.
Yooo He Tay Keith'd Dude Last Night.
You Tay Keith
He/She/They Tay Keith
That Record Tay Keith'd TF Out My Eardrums.
We Tay Keith'd That Presentation.
Yooo He Tay Keith'd Dude Last Night.
by T.P.E November 08, 2018
Buckwheat version of the word "okay", made popular by Eddie Murphy's impression of the 'Little Rascals' star as a grown-up. Used to signify agreement with a request or statement when you either don't know what's going on or don't give a damn.
Boss: "So get your sorry act together, Jones.....or maybe we'll find someone to replace you around here. Got that?!"
Employee: (grinning vacantly and making "okay" sign with thumb and forefinger) "Oh-TAY, boss!!! Buckwheat say oh-tay!!!!!"
Employee: (grinning vacantly and making "okay" sign with thumb and forefinger) "Oh-TAY, boss!!! Buckwheat say oh-tay!!!!!"
by Gee-Hova June 09, 2005
Having a drink of alcohol. Drap=Drop. A=of. Tay=Alcohol. Orginated in Portadown, N. ireland, but has spread to small communities, country wide. Brought to the University of Ulster Coleraine by S.Bass. Especially used by the UUC RFC lads.
by Please falaysh me, UUC RFC March 30, 2008