Tay-stee whel-kum noun-
1. A delicious frosty drink, left in the car on a hot day, so after a quick dash into a store, business, errand etc. it is placed strategically for a quick sip on arrival back into said vehicle.
2. Anything that is wonderful, and brings happiness at the perfect place and time.
1. A delicious frosty drink, left in the car on a hot day, so after a quick dash into a store, business, errand etc. it is placed strategically for a quick sip on arrival back into said vehicle.
2. Anything that is wonderful, and brings happiness at the perfect place and time.
1. That iced mocha coffee will be a tasty welcome after I get back.
2.That song was a tasty welcome. I just love harmonica music.
2.That song was a tasty welcome. I just love harmonica music.
by Roo Moo July 25, 2009

The national greeting in New Zealand that begins with beating your wife and ends with jacking off to Troon porn.
by snorts mcgee April 15, 2023

an American reality television series starring the family of former Ikette Robbie Montgomery, and also focuses on the running of their collection of soul food restaurants, Sweetie Pie's. The series premiered on October 15, 2011, and ended on June 9, 2018, on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Welcome to Sweetie Pie's premiered on Oprah Winfrey Network on October 15, 2011. On April 14, 2018, OWN announced that the series will end after the ninth season. The ninth and final season premiered on May 1, 2018.
by SPrice1980 May 6, 2023

by Ubeenbamboozledson March 12, 2024

a landmine
by BrandonKT1234 October 2, 2025

Welcome to yesterday: a saying derived from the idea that a statement has been reiterated so many times as to invoke an eye roll from the receiving party
In simple terms, “yea no crap” or “tell me something I dont know”
In simple terms, “yea no crap” or “tell me something I dont know”
*guy #1* Bro, private schools have way too much money! What about public schools?!
*guy #2* welcome to yesterday my guy.
*guy #2* welcome to yesterday my guy.
by ChunkyBeavr April 12, 2023

A phrase commonly used in the Midwest part of America. Despite how ridiculous it sounds, it is easily recognizable by many Americans and is mostly used by the younger generations
by Oxford professor 81 February 24, 2018
