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don't let anyone step in the tea

When you just finished spilling the tea and you don't want the person you gossiped with to spread the news.

Okay, I have a crush on Ryan, but don't let anyone step in the tea

by Euphronios May 4, 2018

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Pouring hot tea into someone's ass

It's pretty much a metaphor for winning

The patriots have been pouring hot tea into someone's ass all season

by Jumulus June 12, 2018

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Melih A.K.A Fuze Tea

Melih is know by many names: Fuze Tea, Maggie, Maggi, Crocky, Dr Oetker, Wessim and Magnum

Ewa, Melih A.K.A Fuze Tea

by SAHBikhdslkjdshlkjfgfdfdfdvcxf March 13, 2018

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a cup hot of tea and two lumps

same as tea bagging but the girl and or prostitute has a mouth full of hot water

a cup hot of tea and two lumps

by captain jack hammer September 23, 2008

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Pass the tea, please, where's the sugar?

Horrific message often found when listening to Beatles albums played backwards. "Tea" and "sugar" obviously have multiple unspeakably depraved meanings. (How do you play them backwards, by the way? I've never managed to do it!)

On hearing that bit where gnis seltaeB eht Pass the tea, please, where's the sugar?:

Ohhh NOOOOOOOOOO, it's super teatime AGAIN, hide the kiddies!!!

by Fearman October 15, 2007

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Tea Party Patriots Official American Grassroots Movement

A corporate-funded astroturf campaign disguised as a grass roots movement. A movement who's main objective is to further enrich the top 1% through various subversive means such as cutting the top tax rate (which is already the lowest it's been since the 1920s), and which has little agenda otherwise.

The Tea Party Patriots Official American Grassroots Movement is actually just a disingenuous attempt by the billionaire Koch brothers and Fox News to shift the country's economic policy further in favor of wealthy, powerful elites, ignoring the fact that such policies under George Dubya led to the Great Recession.

by big gubmint librul October 21, 2011

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what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?

"What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?" is an expression which denotes that what the other person just said is completely unrelated to the original topic.

Person A: President Bush is the best president EVER!
Person B: No, he's not! He's the worst president!
Person A: Why do you say that?
Person B: Umm, I just bought a guitar.
Person A: Well, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?

by RicardoP89 December 9, 2005

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