Verb of doing a "teteretetere", it's an epic mating move that is required to romanticaly conquer everybody on earth.
First you need to take off your bike's seat and start cycling, then you need to put yourself in the X axis and start spinning like a beyblade, after that you put the seed where it belongs and you are ready to teteretetere
First you need to take off your bike's seat and start cycling, then you need to put yourself in the X axis and start spinning like a beyblade, after that you put the seed where it belongs and you are ready to teteretetere
by guzzzi November 17, 2021
Get the teteretetere mug.Literally translated the Greek word tetelestai means, “It is finished.” The word occurs in Greek translations of John 19:28 and 19:30 and these are the only two places in the New Testament where it occurs. In 19:28 it is translated, “After this, when Jesus knew that all things were now completed, in order that the scripture might be fulfilled, he said, ‘I thirst.’” Two verses later, he utters the word himself: “Then when he received the sour wine Jesus said, ‘It is finished,’ and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.”
The word tetelestai was also written on business documents or receipts in New Testament times to indicate a bill had been paid in full. The Greek-English lexicon by Moulton and Milligan says this:
“Receipts are often introduced by the phrase sic tetelestai, usually written in an abbreviated manner...” (p. 630). The connection between receipts and what Christ accomplished would have been quite clear to John’s Greek-speaking readership; it would be unmistakable that Jesus Christ had died to pay for their sins.
The word tetelestai was also written on business documents or receipts in New Testament times to indicate a bill had been paid in full. The Greek-English lexicon by Moulton and Milligan says this:
“Receipts are often introduced by the phrase sic tetelestai, usually written in an abbreviated manner...” (p. 630). The connection between receipts and what Christ accomplished would have been quite clear to John’s Greek-speaking readership; it would be unmistakable that Jesus Christ had died to pay for their sins.
dude 1: "aye man, my sin is keeping me from living righteously with God"
dude 2: "it's already been paid in full by Jesus man... tetelestai!"
dude 2: "it's already been paid in full by Jesus man... tetelestai!"
by you are great. November 13, 2011
Get the tetelestai mug.To get together and have a tete-a-tete. Or to sit on the couch with a coffee for a quick tete-a-tete. She leaned forward and confided tete-a-tete that she'd been seeing someone new.
by Newbrisbane.com December 15, 2008
Get the tete-a-tete mug.Tete is a beautiful smart girl with a nice body she likes to have fun but is very shy also has a beautiful smile but you won't want to be around her when she is angry she is very sensitive she's a go getter a trend setter for most and a good best friend any one can have she is a googd friend but she keeps her circle small
Tete is sexy
by Aphrodite.Queen March 22, 2015
Get the Tete mug.No Teter! She is only 13, not 31.
Guy: How old are you?
Girl: I am 12 years old.
Guy: You're too old for Teter.
Guy: How old are you?
Girl: I am 12 years old.
Guy: You're too old for Teter.
by jiblair April 12, 2005
Get the no teter mug.by LMFMC FUCKER June 10, 2009
Get the Teter Twat mug.French-Canadian expression meaning “dick head”. Often used to insult someone or used as a joke to make fun of them. French Canadians can use it without anyone suspecting anything.
Pourquoi des écureuils t’on courru au derrière? Parce que t’a un esti d’tête de gland
Viens tu juste de fesser dans mon char tête de gland?!
Viens tu juste de fesser dans mon char tête de gland?!
by Youngfeather November 19, 2018
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