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Kway Teow 

1. Chinese fried noodle dish
2. Mixed drink containing Bundaberg Rum (Aus), orange juice and dry ginger ale.
3. An alias used by certain people to hide their true identiy and sound Chinese.

Abbreviation: KT


Quay Teow; Kway Teow; Kueh Teow
Let's get KT (indicating the necessity for food)
Let's get KT (indicating hatred and rage toward Andreas Barnez)
Kway Teow by Brad March 1, 2004
Related Words

Quay Teow 

1. Chinese fried noodle dish
2. Mixed drink containing Bundaberg Rum (Aus), orange juice and dry ginger ale.
3. An alias used by certain people to hide their true identiy and sound Chinese.

Abbreviation: KT


Quay Teow; Kway Teow; Kueh Teow
Quay Teow by Brad March 1, 2004

Kueh Teow 

1. Chinese fried noodle dish
2. Mixed drink containing Bundaberg Rum (Aus), orange juice and dry ginger ale.
3. An alias used by certain people to hide their true identiy and sound Chinese.

Abbreviation: KT


Quay Teow; Kway Teow; Kueh Teow
Kueh Teow by Brad March 1, 2004
from the REM song "the end of the world as we know it"

Used to describe a major change in the way things are or a perception of an upcoming apocalyptic mad max type scenario.

Gaining traction in usage by the financial community.
If the government defaults on it's loans it will be a teowaki event.
teowaki by starman101 March 3, 2009

TEOWHYAOAAEAC 

The feeling you get on a rainy day in July.
Oh, it's raining in July. TEOWHYAOAAEAC

@thorbot@lemmy.world: It’s kind of criminal that the red letters don’t spell anything.
@irmoz@reddthat.com: What do you mean? TEOWHYAOAAEAC is a common word, meaning the feeling you get on a rainy day in July.
TEOWHYAOAAEAC by KrayVinDark August 11, 2023

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026