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Tea time

We don’t care if you hospitalized you must prove to us why you don’t wait otherwise, we will manipulate your who life.
Iman doesn’t wait ( tea time) if she fasted!
by TheBlueLeo May 2, 2019
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night time kings

night time kings on the graveyard grind 🤝😈
by CrippledFatKid May 31, 2023
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Shovel time

The time when it becomes necessary to kill a snake by cutting its head off with a shovel
Whenever Grandpa Pee Wee saw a snake, we all knew it was shovel time
by A Dub 00 June 26, 2017
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Wizard time

One of the many euphemisms for smoking marijuana, this one derived from The Lord of the Rings. Wizard time occurs when someone hits that pipeweed like Gandalf in the Shire. Wizard time may happen at 4:20 or any other time of the day or night because wizards are never late, nor are they early. They light up precisely when they mean to.
"Wanna go out for dinner tonight?"
"Nah, let's just order pizza and load up a bowl. It's wizard time."
by Graveyardigan November 27, 2024
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Donnie E. Time

Donnie E. Time is where you tell your wife, fishing buddy, or co-worker that you will be right there cuz your are just around the knorner an two hours later they asking if you still coming around!
Man you being in Donnie E. Time again I ain't got time for that I gotta be to work in 10 mins.
by Jaxsin Ford September 28, 2018
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Tiddie time

Your girlfriend must take off her shirt leaving only her bra (or nothing if that’s wanted) and you leave it off for 20 mins. If you are mean or do something that upsets the other person you must give them extra tiddie time.
Hey baby can i have some tiddie time tonight?
by _gay.girl_ April 8, 2020
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More Times

This Toronto saying is derived from the popular saying “More times out of 10,” being a literal shortened version of it. It is most commonly used to say “probably,” or “most likely,” but can also be used to say “I’m, not lying,” or to say something is a fact.
Example 1:
Darion: Yo, are you going downtown this weekend?
Justin: More times (most likely), no. I’m busy helping my mom still.

Example 2:
Kendall: Are you sure you saw my girl at that house party? She said she was asleep!
Sean: More times (I’m not lying), she was dancing with a next man. I have it on video.
by Fixing Toronto Slang December 18, 2025
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