A common phrase that teenagers use if they want to know the drama.
James: Hey
Emma:Spill the tea! Sister!
James: Oh yeah I’ll tell you what happened at school today!
To say the truth about something, or to be honest and stop lying.
Ibrahem Idres: have you heard about Jonala's news?
Ibrahem Rashed: No I haven't, spill the tea man.
“Spill the tea” started from TikTok. A user started this trend by saying a story time. In the beginning she put her straw in the cup, shake the cup, said here’s the “Here’s the ; tap tap; mother freakin; tap tap ( << yk if yk) tea. Then sips her drink and tells the story
Me: “spill the tea sis” you have to tell me what happened
Friend: Fine, ... Spill the Tea
To gossip or tell of the exciting news that you obtained from someone or somewhere. Deriving from drag culture, can also be used as to derive from "tea time" in which one usually gossips.
"You wanna hear about Cathy's new secretly closeted boyfriend?"
"OMG! Yes girl! Spill the tea!!!"
An extraordinarily disappointing meal.
Dabid: What’s for Tea lads?
Carlos: My missus has made poached salmon, scrambled eggs and falafel.
Bojis: Now that is a slag tea
To funnel hot liquid into the rectum of a victim then throw them into water all while acting like a stereotypical Indian
We are gonna go Boston Tea Partying later at Dan’s house.
“Clocked her tea” is used in a sentence as a comeback to something mostly in arguments but it’s said by another person
Person 1 “I it’s just a hamster it’s not that big of a deal”
Person 2 “ and what would you know about having one??”
Person 3 “clocked her tea rq”
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