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English Breakfast Tea

When you fuck a cup of tea and then drink it.
It is what the English used to do before tv was invented
I love this tea, its so yummy
Dude, I just English Breakfast Tea'd in that!
Yummy ;)
by Srdjan April 30, 2008
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English

the Amish term for "non-Amish," without reference to actual English ancestry or language
Amish people isolate themselves from the "English," the rest of the world.
by The Wadinator January 11, 2009
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English?

The person is asking if harm was done. It can be traced back from the following degeneration:
1. "Are you okay?"
2. "You okay?"
3. "u k?"
4. "U.K.?"
*falls off of life*
"English?"
by Wordasdfd November 28, 2009
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English teacher

An English teacher is a teacher who overly exaggerates everything by saying a red table is angry and the blue chair is sad. They also have favourites which is obvious. If they ask to describe a red table, they will automatically say that it is angry or mad. It is not angry or mad. It is just a table.
You might say: are you sad like a blue chair?
Them: no. don't be an English teacher
by Outrageously stunning April 10, 2020
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Olde English Bulldogge

A recreation of the original victorian age Bulldog of the 17th and 18th century. See definition for "Bulldogge"
Can be seen at: www.rockroll.com
by Linda Harper December 21, 2004
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ENGLISH PATIENT

Verb) The act of sitting down and defecating at the same time. This, in turn, will make feces fill the anal crevasse upon which the owner of said feces will wait until said feces forms into hard crust. This, can then in turn, be used as a dagger or a boomerang in which small children and hemophiliacs can enjoy. Corn bits and other nondigestive foods add to the aerodynamics as well as the sharpness of the finished product.
For the talent show, Beirne made an English Patient on stage and decided to use it as a microphone until he became hungry and ate it.
by Jay Cavaiola June 23, 2007
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