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Ko Te

Fuck Off!

I don't care.

You're Not important.

Who cares.

1 st Person: Hey, you guys forgot to sign in.
2nd Person: Ko Te (Who Gives a Fuck)

by Hodza March 26, 2008

6👍 5👎


Te Quiero

I’m adding a definition as a Spanish Speaker.

Te quIero is I love you but is something you would say to your mom , dad, son, daughter or anyone you wouldn’t be sexually intimate With while Te amo is romantic and sexual love you would say to a spouse or love interests.

Te quiero mama!
Te quiero papa!
Te quiero hijo (son)!

Versus
Te amo my wife
Te amo let’s get married

by La Da Dee October 19, 2019

15👍 19👎


Nosse te

Te der bliver brygget på nosser

Prøv et se ham der han har nosse tearmen

Av jeg brændte mig på min nosse te

by Uggiminer69 April 16, 2021


Zhang Te

Zhang Te is not a name, it's a adjective.
For example "You are so Zhang Te", it means you are a miracle and powerful beyond measures, you are fearless.

Actually it's also a verb, a noun. Basically everything.

You are so Zhang Te

by yinkatana June 23, 2019


Te Ataroa

An amazing, beautiful girl whose nature is sweet and loving to everyone around her. Even if her home life is difficult she is still so caring. she is loyal and looks beautiful and is overall a wonderful person to be around. I honestly don't know how I pulled her but I'm glad I did.
I love you Te Ataroa

#1 -My girlfriend is a 10.
#2 -whats her name?
#1 -Te Ataroa.

by herhandsomeprince.mooscles September 4, 2022


Te-Aria

the coool person you will ever meet she talks way to much but its okay bc everyone loves her she is probably is in love with anime boys she has a bit of anger issues but besides that she super sweet and nice hella funny makes you laugh without trying, also laughs a random things, she a big goof ball she super pretty

someone random: damn is that Te-aria-
you: yeah
some random: holy fiuck she pretty as heck

my blister looks like a but hole

by shittykawa September 11, 2020


Te Vivo

Spanish translation of: “gay naai

yussis check that te vivo over there!

by OxfordEnglishDictionaryOfficia February 5, 2021