From the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Also called 'Cat Lap' or 'Chatter Broth,' it refers simply to tea, one of the greatest beverages ever. Named for the amount of conversation and gossip often shared while having tea during the Georgian/Regency & Victorian eras. At the time, it was intended to refer to gossip shared by women in particular (but let's be honest. It definitely wasn't just women sipping tea & spilling secrets behind closed parlor doors).
1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose
Additional information from InfoPlease and the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
"(dramatic gasp) No he did not! Hold everything, I'll put the kettle on and make us some scandal broth!"
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The controversy surrounding the actions or Representative Anthony Weiner (hah) who admitted to 3rd degree sexting in June 2011. This resulted in many politicians calling for his resignation.
Person 1: "Yo, did you hear about Anthony Weiner?"
Person 2: "The Weinergate Scandal? Yeah man, what a perv."
A friend that is being more scandalous than usual
Paigeโs nudes were sister scandalous
meaning: to wear socks and sandals, an inexcusable, unforgiveable crime against fashion.
"look at that scandal"
"look at his scandals"
or more often (while cutting your eyes frantically towards the offending scandal wearer) "pssst! scandals!!!"
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Negros that are white but black in their minds.
if u ever come across a ratatouille say , rat rat ne ne and it will leave u alone.
examples of ratatouilles are nathan's, timilehin's, tobe's and many many more.
Hey Ratatouille scandal, stay back rat rat ne ne
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Just what you think it means :
Text messaging someone with scandalous subject matter
TALKING TRASH VIA TEXT MESSAGE
My old man caught me SCANDALOUS-TEXTING another man.
scandalous-texting is all that girl ever does
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