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Get the TSILF mug.A smart young man,he act real to his friends but is very shy to strangers.He is super nice and can learn almost anything.He is a dog person.He might look average but puberty will leave him with looks that can drop you dead in a good way.If you have a Tsegazeab in your life you are very lucky.
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Get the tsegazeab mug.A supporting character from the anime Boku No Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi. She attends U.A. High School and is training to become a pro hero, her quirk being Frog. She is collected, calm, responsible, and straightforward. Her best friend is most likely Ochako Uraraka. Tsuyu is a very popular character among the fans in the series and the only character to go by her nickname: Tsu.
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Get the Tsuyu Asui mug.the expulsion of severe diarrhea several hours after eating General Tso's Chicken; a ska band centralized in Northeast Florida
"Dude, I went to the Chinese buffet last night, and man, I got hit with General Tso's Fury as soon as I got home."
"General Tso's Fury has an awesome horn line, but they write weird songs."
"General Tso's Fury has an awesome horn line, but they write weird songs."
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Get the General Tso's Fury mug.to pay a great deal of attention to the details of something, especially when you are trying to complete a task: The negotiations are nearly finished, but we still have to dot the i's and cross the t's.
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To tweak, fluff, primp, improve, make fabulous (most often in wardrobe/fashion context, but others also apply).
Pronunciation: Begins and ends with the same "zh" sound, as in "measure".
Made popular by/notable people you may have heard use it: Carson Kressley of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Chef Nigella Lawson, Designer Ralph Lauren.
Origin: Variations used in many countries like France, Russia, Scandinavia, Germany, Australia, Canada.
To tweak, fluff, primp, improve, make fabulous (most often in wardrobe/fashion context, but others also apply).
Pronunciation: Begins and ends with the same "zh" sound, as in "measure".
Made popular by/notable people you may have heard use it: Carson Kressley of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Chef Nigella Lawson, Designer Ralph Lauren.
Origin: Variations used in many countries like France, Russia, Scandinavia, Germany, Australia, Canada.
"Just tszuj it a little, and you're set!"
"Tszuj those sleeves!" as in roll-up and make less stuffy/formal.
"Tszuj those sleeves!" as in roll-up and make less stuffy/formal.
by AH73 February 21, 2010
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