An exceptionally large phallus. So large that it has been often said it can be seen from space by NASA
by ratnasty May 12, 2012
by dfgsafq35g4w5 June 14, 2016
Short for tolerance break. When using drugs, a tolerance break is a period of deliberate cessation of usage in order to lower tolerance to the drug, thereby increasing its efficacy upon re-use.
I've been smoking every day for the last several months and now it takes like three bowls to get me stoned, I really need to take a t break.
by akinae December 22, 2011
Translator's Note. Usually used in manga translations to convey additional information, though can be written elsewhere, such as fanmade anime subtitles.
See also: TLN or TL note.
See also: TLN or TL note.
by Dissentrix February 08, 2021
Short for "bridge and tunnel", the term refers to those who travel into Manhattan from outlying areas such as New Jersey and Long Island to take advantage of the city's nightlife. The term may also include those who come into Manhattan from New York City's other four boroughs.
The term is often used in a deragatory manner indicating that those who fall under this term are young and/or trashy and dilluting the quality of New York nightlife.
The term is often used in a deragatory manner indicating that those who fall under this term are young and/or trashy and dilluting the quality of New York nightlife.
by sissychrissy1 August 26, 2005
"Ive been on t shots for six months and my t dick is almost an inch now!"
"Im nonbinary and I wanna take t to make my voice deeper but im scared of growing a t dick"
"Im nonbinary and I wanna take t to make my voice deeper but im scared of growing a t dick"
by TranMan -8 December 09, 2020
Thomas Jefferson's affectionate nickname for Thomas Paine, Revolutionary-era intellectual, musician, and author or co-author of "Common Sense," "The Rights of Man feat. Yung Napoleon," and "Declaration of Skindependence."
T-Paine: I'm in luv wit the Republic, g.
George Washington: Yes, but you haven't answered my question: should we launch the revolution?
T-Paine: Talk to Franklin... This war is all about the Benjamin, man.
George Washington: Yes, but you haven't answered my question: should we launch the revolution?
T-Paine: Talk to Franklin... This war is all about the Benjamin, man.
by Egregious Groper July 13, 2008