Dai-tea a rather rare name pronounced (dae-tay-aa), of Japanese origin meaning, "great meaning"
its a unisex name, people called daitea are rather weird,cold and shy,but once you get to know them they can be fun and sweet . daitea's find it difficult to express themselves,they have weird ways of showing they care, they are introverts, intelligent, and love researching, beauty, observing,great friends,they are nature lovers and are always trying to see the good in the people they meet. they tend to be detached, once someone they love hurts them ,they detach themselves from you.
they love to read, tend to zone out when doing what they love, they are different, love being themselves despite criticism- they just don't care. they have a great smiles, they have a reason for everything they do and say. a person called daitea can act oblivious to things around them but they know and understand a lot more.they can write a whole book about you if given the chance or they could describe you in a word. they are calm but don't push them to the wall .
some might say they are easy to persuade but trust me they are always thinking of another's feelings before they do anything ,they would never do anything they do not want to do.finally they love freedom, they hate anything that will root them at one place , they are rebellious, they also have a habit of blending in being invisible ,they hate the spotlight . they just want things that are important in life, daitea's are deep people.
its a unisex name, people called daitea are rather weird,cold and shy,but once you get to know them they can be fun and sweet . daitea's find it difficult to express themselves,they have weird ways of showing they care, they are introverts, intelligent, and love researching, beauty, observing,great friends,they are nature lovers and are always trying to see the good in the people they meet. they tend to be detached, once someone they love hurts them ,they detach themselves from you.
they love to read, tend to zone out when doing what they love, they are different, love being themselves despite criticism- they just don't care. they have a great smiles, they have a reason for everything they do and say. a person called daitea can act oblivious to things around them but they know and understand a lot more.they can write a whole book about you if given the chance or they could describe you in a word. they are calm but don't push them to the wall .
some might say they are easy to persuade but trust me they are always thinking of another's feelings before they do anything ,they would never do anything they do not want to do.finally they love freedom, they hate anything that will root them at one place , they are rebellious, they also have a habit of blending in being invisible ,they hate the spotlight . they just want things that are important in life, daitea's are deep people.
by animkerocks37 September 7, 2016

by buritosxtacos December 12, 2017

by asdf November 17, 2002

tea baggin is when a guy's be placed over some girls mouth and he be dippin it in and out her mouth like u do with a tea bag to make tea
by luv August 3, 2004

The act of dipping a man's ball sack into another person's mouth with the intent of sexual gratification.
For David and Jacob, Friday night was always Boston Tea Party night. Jacob would dip his balls in David's mouth until they got all wet! Did their tea-bagging lead to a revolution? Kind of.
by Honey the Queen Bee March 8, 2007

Verb: When a girl with a massively unshaven bikini area puts her lady parts in your face, similar to "Tea bagging" in males.
My girlfriend was getting frisky and surprised me during "No shave November" by full on Tea Carpeting me
by Salty17 November 20, 2012

When someone is getting irrationally angry and venting this anger at a completely innocent third party on the internet.
This is a modern version of the classic English idiom "tilting at windmills" from Don Quixote. It first arose in a thread on twitter in February 2020 by the social media person responsible for Yorkshire Tea replying to someone berating them because a politician had shared a photograph of himself with Yorkshire Tea.
This is a modern version of the classic English idiom "tilting at windmills" from Don Quixote. It first arose in a thread on twitter in February 2020 by the social media person responsible for Yorkshire Tea replying to someone berating them because a politician had shared a photograph of himself with Yorkshire Tea.
Sue, you're shouting at tea. Please do look after yourself and try to be kind to others. We're going to mute you now.
by brian_of_london February 26, 2020
