A “Te Rina” refers to a person that tends to have a Skyscraper dick, big fuck-off boots, likes to curb stomp anyone she sees, is a self-proclaimed badass with an unapologetic addiction to yaoi.
Comes in a range of sizes: big, large, tall, huge, far-reaching, mountainous and Brobdingnagian.
Comes in a range of sizes: big, large, tall, huge, far-reaching, mountainous and Brobdingnagian.
by Man bun November 22, 2021
Get the Te Rinamug. Literal Translation:
"Dale" = "Go ahead" / "Do it" / "Come on"
"que no te veo" = "because I can't see you" or "since I don't see you"
Idiomatic Meaning:
Encouraging someone to act freely or without shame, as if no one were watching. A way to urge someone to do something quickly or boldly. Mostly used in a party/celebratory setting by Alexita Gasbarrino and has since expanded to parties and friends who she has celebrated with.
"Dale" = "Go ahead" / "Do it" / "Come on"
"que no te veo" = "because I can't see you" or "since I don't see you"
Idiomatic Meaning:
Encouraging someone to act freely or without shame, as if no one were watching. A way to urge someone to do something quickly or boldly. Mostly used in a party/celebratory setting by Alexita Gasbarrino and has since expanded to parties and friends who she has celebrated with.
by Alexita gas June 13, 2025
Get the dale que no te veomug. for example your cousin doesn’t know how to screenrecord a video.
me-“can you screenrecord it for me”
cousin- “i cant” “sorry”
me- “te csjsgrowg”
me-“can you screenrecord it for me”
cousin- “i cant” “sorry”
me- “te csjsgrowg”
by anonymous November 15, 2020
Get the te csjsgrowgmug. A knock-off version of English made to sound Māori by swapping vowels or adding a random consonant. Often sold as “revitalising te reo” when it’s really just bastardised English in disguise.
by anonymous September 6, 2025
Get the Te reoishmug. 

