A delicious snack that grandmothers give to there children for behaving.
My momtold me to see my grandma so she would give me some tente, unfortunately my grandma had run out so I behaved and waited but I didn’t get any tente.
Friday'dente is a combination of Friday (typically the last day of the work week for many) and detente, (pronounced DAY tont), defined as a 'relaxation of strained relations or tensions (as between nations)'. Friday'dente is evident when co-workers, clients, and colleagues all realize it's Friday, and wanting to ease into the weekend, enter a 'detente' type of work mode: I won't mess your day up, if you won't mess mine up....easy on the emails, zooms, and calls...
Had a pretty relaxing Friday, as most folks I deal with had a full on Friday'tente type of workattitude...
a disorder whereby a person has recurring thoughts about breaking wind in crowded and, often times, confined places (This is a dangerous situation in which the person in question is on the verge of becoming a sphincter Sinatra if he/she does not receive professional help or, at the very least, a bitch slap by his/her friends.)
Paratrooper: Sarge, I know it’s not the time but I keep thinking about plantin’ some onion.
Jumpmaster: GOT DAMN IT!!! Ya better at-ease those flatusidal tendencies or I’ll toss your goat-smellin’ ass off this bird right now, green light or not.
Americanslang dating back to the time of the old west. It was used by people who were established in frontier towns to describe someone new, either to the area or the prevailing conditions; someone lacking experience and who was perhaps a little naive. Mildly disparaging but without any real malice it is still used occasionally to describe someone who is just starting out on their chosen career.
Originally from 尊い (toutoi), meaning precious, valuable or priceless, it became Japanese internet slang "ていてい (or てぇてぇ)" roughly meaning someone else's actions are wholesome, or precious.
Popularised in the west by subtitled V-Tuber clips, where it was used typically during moments where the V-Tubers were acting affectionate to one another; this hard to translate word was often simply romanised. This resulted in several spellings, the most popular of which seems to be "TeeTee", whith other variant such as: tee-tee, tee tee, tei-tei, TT and te-te.