by j. zerusi January 16, 2005
by Jamaulia April 27, 2006
I was tea baggin her while she jacked me off.
by hot gay jeremy November 26, 2004
by Trollkastel November 16, 2015
In order to seize power, the Republican elite, with lies and propaganda, have created the Tea Party, a right-wing political ploy cleverly disguised as a grass-roots organization. This group includes all the racist rednecks in the south (not everyone in the Tea Party is racist - it's just that all of the racists are in the Tea Party). Some followers of the movement are not stupid, but are unknowing victims of propaganda, and many others are often blindly satisfied by "news" that only presents one political viewpoint (often a deliberate pack of lies designed to anger the viewers into rallying against the supposed wrongdoings of Obama). Such "news" has the political advantage of providing the viewer with only what he wants to see and with only what he wants to hear.
Deceived Tea Party Member: "Hey, I looked up some of the accusations they were making about Obama on TV. They were playing brief clips of him saying things, accompanied with descriptions of what he really meant. So I looked up all of what he said and it turns out everything was taken TOTALLY out of context."
Informed American: "They did that on purpose, dude."
Informed American: "They did that on purpose, dude."
by T0RG0 December 14, 2010
Refers to the practice of receiving alcohol (particularly beer) after legal serving hours. Specifically a practice in Toronto, in Chinatown. Generic and common brand beer is served in a teapot, so as to avoid detection from the authorities
It's 3 am, you're drunk and want to keep drinking. Head to Spadina, wander around Chinatown, walk into New Po King and order cold tea. Molson Canadian gets served to you in a teapot.
by c. in the t. November 08, 2005
Chai Tea is the most wonderful thing in the world. It is aromatic sip after aromatic sip of delightful herbs and spices. It is the go-to drink for café-goers of taste, and will quickly dissolve your troubles and fears. Somehow, despite it's majesty, it was recipient of quite the redundant name: "Chai" literally means "Tea," so when sipping up some of the sweat beverage, you will really be enjoying some "Tea Tea." Perhaps this is simply a testament to how deeply fulfilling the drink is to all of tea kind.
Jane went to the café on the corner street and enjoyed some delicious and wholesome Chai Tea.
As Jane was engulfed in the captivating aromas of the drink, her troubles melted away.
As Jane was engulfed in the captivating aromas of the drink, her troubles melted away.
by Reine Odette March 03, 2014