From iVillage beauty: "The T-zone is the part of your face consisting of the forehead, nose and the area around your mouth, including the chin. It is so named because it's shaped like the letter 'T'."
Oil tends to build up in the t-zone, so it's particularly important to exfoliate.
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rapper, thug, all around pimp. Throws down as a star in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, which is the best show on TV (see Stabler) also a hilarious comedian
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"Rub & Tug" - "R&T": a term used by asian/russian massage parlor customers to describe a full body massage followed by a hand release
"In Chinatown, I went to this independent provider who gave me an 'R&T' for an extra $20 da la!!!"
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The act of drinking heavily (mostly cheap ass vodka/beer) with your bros in one of their basements, packing mad lips, playing mvp 2005, and chilling out
max- yo ga its t time
bill- ight no doubt lets get fucking crippled wasted tonight
max- no doubt im tryin to yack
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1. A large carnivorous Dinosaur.
2. A three wheeled concept car.
3. A very good band from the early to mid 70s. Previously Tyrannosaurus Rex. Led by singer/songwriter, Marc Bolan.
3a; If you're from England: The band that was "bigger than the beatles" (as quoted by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr) and had lots of hit songs, starting the "Glam" genre.
3b; If you're from America: That one band that did "Bang A Gong (Get it on)".
1. T. Rex is almost unknown in the U.S.
2. You know, T. Rex, the band that Oasis ripped off on "Cigarettes & Alcohol".
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A hick, or an unintelligent country man who wears all camouflage. Most T Wingers are, in fact, fake. Usually grown up in the city, the T-winger gravitates towards hickdom once society rejects his uneducated views, slurred speech and brown teeth. T wingers are mostly hard to find because of their unique camouflage outfits they bought at Walmart.
Chadwhick Worthington: There's a floating head over there, my God!
Montgomery Hayward: Silly Chadwick good lad, that's just a T-Winger!
Slang for Tokyo, the capitol of Japan. See J-land. Most commonly used by non-Japanese 'gaijin' people who have spent time living and working there.
It's easy to spend money in T-ville shopping in Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shimokita.