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Tight Asian Butt.
Refers to the common genetic structure of young Asian women, who generally have slender attractive backsides.
Refers to the common genetic structure of young Asian women, who generally have slender attractive backsides.
by senor rad April 21, 2009
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Oxford derogatory slang for students at cambridge.
Comes from 'cantabrigian,' the postscript on a cambridge degree.
Comes from 'cantabrigian,' the postscript on a cambridge degree.
by col. March 04, 2005
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A person playing a videogame or any sort of game online while at the same time drinking loads of RedBull and eating fastfood. It could also be used as a verb: "to tab". You could either be a tab or tab by yourself or with others, even though it is not a very social event.
Person 1: Evan is not going out tonight, he'd rather sit alone at home playing Halo and drink Red Bull.
Person 2: Ah, seriously? What a tab!
Person 2: Ah, seriously? What a tab!
by kittycat1304lol June 14, 2010
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A Tab is a tentacled girlgamer who survives off of lolcats, Neil Gaiman books, Epica, anime, and pianos. She pretends to be bad-ass by playing FPS games until 4 in the morning but in covert fashion, only accompanied by her beast of a laptop, she fawns over figure skating then gawks about the beauty and sensuality she just witnessed on her blog; thus resulting in a fail. Tabs are also known to fail by making irrational attempts to get into Epica concerts despite being under the age of majority. Most importantly, this creature, hailing from a tiny subarctic village, generally gets pwned by sea prawns at all walks of life.
by Sea-Prawn March 19, 2010
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tab tab- noun, verb, tabbed, tab-bing
1. text - a - bitch. The act of sending a text message to a girl with the intention of pursuing a sexual relationship.
1. text - a - bitch. The act of sending a text message to a girl with the intention of pursuing a sexual relationship.
" I was supposed to see Jane tonight, but I tabbed her to let her know I couldn't make it. "
"I just got a raging tab."
"I just got a raging tab."
by Ike Zinnerman April 18, 2008