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tea

the best kind of gossip, typically shared between friends. itโ€™s a bonding tool for people of all ages. tea is usually about someone you know, but can also extend to celebrities random internet scandals, etc.

ugh Iโ€™ve missed so much whatโ€™s the tea sis?

I heard some tea about Saturday night!

whatโ€™s the tea with them are they a couple?

by missmiaonfire July 19, 2018

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tea

gossip or personal information belonging to someone else; the scoop; news

Spill the tea about what happened at the club.

by Kiwi September 23, 2003

3491๐Ÿ‘ 562๐Ÿ‘Ž


That's the tea

That's the gossip. The deal. The current news. The latest.

She broke up with him because he cheated on her! That's the tea!

Have you heard the tea? Joe was fired, Jim was suspended and Patty quit! That's the tea!

by Hailipa May 20, 2015

298๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tea

I created a masterpiece after my first sip of tea.
After the second sip, it seemed like a mystery.
After the third sip, everything turned into melodies.
Fourth sip of tea, I made it a lovely journey.

Tea and Me or tease me
The art of drinking tea
or the art of teasing me ๐Ÿคฃ

by Infinityยฎ August 28, 2023

52๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tea

Used within the urban gay community, "tea" signifies a piece of sensitive and possibly highly sought-after information or tidbit.

Michael: Did you hear the tea about our Judy Dante?

Cornelius: Nah gurra, what's the tea?

Michael: The tea is that she dropped out of school to do bareback porn.

Cornelius: Bitch duh! That ain't no tea. That's just some water with a lemon in it.

by G-Queen June 26, 2010

1353๐Ÿ‘ 392๐Ÿ‘Ž


the Tea

referred to as spilling the tea which means give me the information
Gabby: spill the tea sis now!
Jake: k gurl i heard that Jessie has herpes.

referred to as spilling the tea which means give me the information
Gabby: spill the tea sis now!
Jake: k gurl I heard that Jessie has herpes.

by the gay guy lo February 13, 2019

23๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tea

Gossip, juicy news, pivotal info about something that went down recently. Origin stems from 'Tea Time' with a small group of ladies who would sit and share 411. Term became increasingly popular amongst the African American gay community and thus the African American community as a whole.

"GUURRRRLLL!! I heard Zyprexa and Levitra got into it over Lil Ray Ray! Lemme give you the TEA!"

or

PERSON #1: "Hey Pookie, What's the T?"
PERSON #2: "Shoot, ain't nothin' poppin'."

by ChocolateLola September 9, 2010

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