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TtaG minute 

A mythical unit of measure specifically used for time taken to ready up in a game, created by pro PUBG player: TtaG.
"ready up Eddie!" shouted gabba, "I’ll ready up in a TtaG minute" Ed replied
.....eons later climate change had taken its toll on earth as a new species emerges from the depths of the river Tems.
"just a TtaG minute longer darling!" said Becky
TtaG minutes are also commonly used by women when telling men how long it will take them to get ready before going out.
TtaG minute by polymer314 January 31, 2019
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taglioli 

Levi Taglioli sucks ass
taglioli by Sadboi5001 April 6, 2021
A statement or a phrase, used as a slogan or punchline (of a joke), is known as tagline. It is also often used in social media profiles.
Examples of a taglines: "Just do it'" or "Think different" or "Open happiness"
tagline by Anii May 15, 2016
A half T-Rex half Eagle creature that roams the sky's of the world and feeds off of the homeless and is capable of complete flight.
Oh my science did you just see that Teagle!
Teagle by shaodw June 18, 2013
pronounced; Tag-le (Tahg-lhay)

Un-common surname originating from Portugal during mid 1700's and immigrating to the port city of Santander, Cantabria in Northern Spain during the 1800's.

The Tagle name has sailed across the seas in that time and has been found in countries like Peru, Argentina, Panama and lastly Japan and The Philippines due to the familial standards of that time where families of 9 or more were common-place.

Mis-pronounced it is easily confused with the French for "Shut-up" - "Ta-guelle" and is considered OFFENSIVE.

'Tagle' is of Portuguese/Spanish decent (Some researchers say it is of Noble/Royal heritage) and is phonetically pronounced "Tahg-lhay"
Anna Maria Perez de Tagle;

American Actress
"Hannah Montana" Television show

Disney & The Disney Channel.
California, USA

Casa de los Sánchez Tagle;

(Noble House of Sánchez Tagle)
Calle de Velasco
Cantabria, Spain.

Bryan T. Brookes (Bryan Tagle Brookes)
Writer, Cartoonist, Actor & Independent Film Producer
Currently resides in Texas, USA
Tagle by Professor B February 5, 2010
A category of language that is mixed with Tagalog and English. Most often used by Filipino people that have forgotten how to speak Tagalog. They mix the Tagalog words up with their English sentences.
"Kamusta. What are you going to be doing ngayong araw?"
Taglish by Elmer January 20, 2005