by thygoat April 14, 2018
Lad1: Did you and Molly get it on last night?
Lad2: We sure did, I told her to blow that tea mate.
Lad1: You ledge.
Lad2: We sure did, I told her to blow that tea mate.
Lad1: You ledge.
by spicymosquitobitestits March 05, 2016
by Jaden* October 22, 2021
by Mydickisbetterthabyours March 21, 2019
Anglophile
2. A person, especially a generic Canadian whom feels a kinship with the culture and customs of Great Britain. Usually through a great grandparent who was born there.
2. A person, especially a generic Canadian whom feels a kinship with the culture and customs of Great Britain. Usually through a great grandparent who was born there.
My Mom inserts “whilst” into every possible sentence… Say Tea
My sister never misses Coronation Street, she is such a Say Tea
I never start my day here in Pittsburgh without toast and Marmite.
My sister never misses Coronation Street, she is such a Say Tea
I never start my day here in Pittsburgh without toast and Marmite.
by Steven Humphries-Lockport January 17, 2024
The siren-like alarm which rings 2-3 times per day in the United Kingdom, reminding every person to drop everything and have a cup of tea. In some areas, ignoring a tea alarm is considered an offence and you may be liable to prosecution.
by averagedyke242 December 09, 2023