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Thea

Better than perfect. A girl whos perfect (and even better) at anything and everything.
Thats such a Thea thing to do.
by definer1xea January 23, 2016
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Theadora

She who is adored by the goddess, or one who adores the god/dess.
Blessed and inspired by life and the art of living it. Prone to magical experiences and the need for beauty. Is drawn both to ancient things and also see where the future collides with now. She's a bit of a tramp, but of course also virtuous.
Theadora, Thea , Theodora, Theodosia,
by Pixie Tramp February 4, 2010
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tcha

used as an exclamation of indignation.
or as an exasperation
Person 1- go on tell me
Person 2- no u shall just have to wait and see
Person 1- Tcha!
by Ellie800 January 3, 2006
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Thea

A girl's name. Typically an amazing person that you are extremely lucky to know. Tends to be very creative and very unique, and kinda an introvert. Shy at first, but is an open door once you gain her trust. She does her best to support others. If you are lucky enough to have a Thea fall in love with you, she will always be there for you, and you should do the same. Knowing a Thea like that is a true blessing.
by Potato Shite January 9, 2018
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Es'tchia

A word used by uneducated native americans to express one's disbelief, amazement or a general vague response to any question.
1.
Drunk #1: I've got half a bottle and some pinners back at my cabin

Drunk #2: ES'TCHIA!!! Let's go.

2.

Indian #1: How's it going, cousin?

Indian #2: Es'tchia.
by bassemonk August 26, 2009
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Princess Thea

When your ball sack sticks to your inner thy and you have to curtsy like a princess in order to unstuck it.
Oh look Rob has to do the "Princess Thea" to un-stick his ball sack.
by TotalShockandAwe September 20, 2009
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Tchau

Tchau is a brazilian portuguese word that means "bye". It's used just in Brazil, an still very popular. It's derived from the italian word "Ciao", when the italian imigrants arrived in Brazil. Everyone in Brazil knows what it means.
-Tchau, Maria, vejo você mais tarde!
-Bye Maria, see you later.
by Ítalo Ampe August 22, 2006
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