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Example 1:
Person 1: "Don't you think that Shawn Mendes and Harry Styles are tedescos?"
Person 2: "My tedescos are Tom Holland and Dylan O'Brien."

Example 2:
Person 1: "That tedesco over there is checking you out."
Person 2: "Oh my god , he is SUCH a sexy tedesco!"
Tedesco by MCACABKM August 16, 2018

TheDevon 

A famous creator in Geometry Dash, known as the biggest LGBTQ proponent in the game. His influence has inspired many, including even Robert Topala, the founder of Geometry Dash.
TheDevon just created a new level promoting lesbians.
TheDevon by Otlrkdf556 January 22, 2017
It is what you make it.
Would you like to see my Thdeaux?
Thdeaux by DrewForner May 26, 2011
a cloth or cloths that provide/s pleasure to certain individulas. Can be used as a verb or a noun.
Man I love this theder.
Dude I am thedering.
theder by Danu May 17, 2006

TheDeepestDabs

Someone who dabs so deep, they reach the inner core of the earth.
Person 1: My dabs are so deep, I hit the floor when dabbing.
Person 2: Have you ever heard of TheDeepestDabs?
Person 1: No. Who are they?
Person 2: Their dabs are so deep, they hit dabs so deep, it reaches the inner core of the earth.
Person 1: Wow! They put my dabs to shame.
TheDeepestDabs by anonymous October 31, 2020

Sacred Band of Thebes 

An army comprised of 150 pairs of homosexual lovers. The army won every battle until it was finally defeated by Philip of Macedonia and his son Alexander the Great. When Philip saw the lovers dead side by side, he wept and said, "Perish any man who suspects that these men either did or suffered any thing that was base." He then buried them with honor. Plato wrote about their code of ethics.
"If there were only some way of contriving that a state or an army should be made up of lovers and their loves, they would be the very best governors of their own city, abstaining from all dishonour, and emulating one another in honour; and when fighting at each other's side, although a mere handful, they would overcome the world. For what lover would not choose rather to be seen by all mankind than by his beloved, either when abandoning his post or throwing away his arms? He would be ready to die a thousand deaths rather than endure this. Or who would desert his beloved or fail him in the hour of danger? The veriest coward would become an inspired hero, equal to the bravest, at such a time; Love would inspire him." Plato: "Symposium"