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A name that means "honest" and "innocent". One of the nicest, most beautiful girls in the world. Has both a nice and crazy side to her, but both sides of her personality are equally amazing. She is friendly with anyone and is very easy to talk to. She has beautiful eyes, beautiful hair, and most importantly, a beautiful heart.
Noah: "Oh my god, she's beautiful..."
Eric: "She's Tamah, of course she is!"
Noah: "..."
Tamah by David B 123 August 26, 2013
Related Words
Temah Tomahawk teah tema Temari Teyah terah Tamahome teahouse Tejah

Tomahawk Chop Is My Death Blow 

"Tomahawk Chop Is My Death Blow" Is The Phrase Used By Anthony Padilla (From The YouTube Channel Smosh) In His Assassin's Creed Music Video Where He Proceeds To Sneakily Kill An Enemy
"Shoot A Mofo In The Throat With My Bow, Tomahawk Chop Is My Death Blow

temaleti 

A BEAUTIFUL GODDESS. friendliest girl in the world with a funny personality and is fob.
hey look its temaleti!

Tamaharu 

Phrase used to describe the canon couple Tamaki Suoh and Haruhi Fujioka from the popular anime/manga "Ouran High School Host Club." Tamaki is a rich pretty boy found of the Host Club and the illegitimate son and heir to the owner of Ouran Academy. Haruhi is a poor girl who got into Ouran Academy on a scholarship. Her late mother, of whom she wishes to follow in the footsteps of, was a lawyer and her father is a professional transvestite. Due to her loose clothing and scattered appearance, Tamaki first mistook her for a boy. To pay off a debt she gained from breaking a vase, Haruhi had to masaquerade as a boy and join the Host Club.
I read this great Tamaharu fic last night! Tamaki and Haruhi admitted their feelings for eachother! It was so sweet!
Tamaharu by Poetic Ramblings July 15, 2010
All the warmth and comfy of tea in a hug.
She gave me the most perfect teahug at the Christmas party.
Teahug by tule dawg January 28, 2010

Tomato Tomahto 

A saying which refers to a difference between two opinions that is so small that it doesn't matter.
The saying originated from the 1937 song Let's Call the Whole Thing Off by George and Ira Gershwin. In the song, the two pronounciations of "tomato" are compared: "tuh-may-toe" and "tuh-mah-toe". When people say "tomato tomahto" they say both pronounciations, as they were compared in the song.
Tomato Tomahto by CelticEagle February 21, 2019