A tin who loves to be the Nembr 1 DrUG wiThdruwl King. He also loves sayying onnichan in a sqeaky voice evryday! aAnd he was also a product of Chinese Mainland!//He was also frum the TYAOPWASIAAH(Tin YAu Association of Peeple who are sexualy IdeNTIfied as attack Heliycuptrs
by Tin cans win November 01, 2019
French for "the thing" in English. It is cliche that le tin' is used in everyday language to describe a person or thing that is a cereal dorkster (see cereal dorkster) or just a dorky person. A person you wont waste a spit to say his/her name. Derived from slang "da thing", in french it's pronounced as le ti-ing. Many french speaking people use this to describe offensicely a person that is generally a dork or silly person.
Person X says: comment t'apelles tu? cava?
Person Y says: Cava bien. Je m'apelle Matheson Lover.
Person X says: OO la la la la C'est Le tin' !!!!
Person Y says: Cava bien. Je m'apelle Matheson Lover.
Person X says: OO la la la la C'est Le tin' !!!!
by Excalibar July 01, 2006
A personification of that odd feeling you might get when you touch a piece of metal, and you think you need to wash your hands, but at the same time can't find an excuse to, they just smell a bit like iron now.
"Hey, Vincent, why're you heading to the bathroom stall?"
"Had to touch one of those door handles in the hallway."
"So? We disinfected them an hour ago."
"Yeah, but now I frankly feel like a Tin of Weston."
"Fine, go on then."
"Had to touch one of those door handles in the hallway."
"So? We disinfected them an hour ago."
"Yeah, but now I frankly feel like a Tin of Weston."
"Fine, go on then."
by loafsins August 25, 2023
With his parents gone for the afternoon, Rudy would have ample time to prepare for, and clean up after a brisk Rim Tin-tin from Patches.
by Beardo_357 May 30, 2020
by Groan February 02, 2004
What was that? Is that a martin?
by Pennypinch December 04, 2020
by Niksa Dzurega November 21, 2021