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Spilling the tea

Gossiping and starting drama

She is addicted
To spilling the tea

by Savagegurl666 July 30, 2018

77๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


spill the tea

when one tells an especially juicy bit of gossip

"Girl, did you know Renee is having ANOTHER baby? And the babby daddy is the same guy who she found out has been cheating on her!"

"OMG, spill the tea on that drama!!!!"

by Jana617 May 12, 2008

1453๐Ÿ‘ 221๐Ÿ‘Ž


spill the tea

"T" has also always stood for the word "Truth" in drag culture. So to spill the tea or T . . . is to tell the truth about something juicy. This was popularized by the drag queen Lady Chablis in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, who also considered herself transgendered.

Lady Chablis: "The fact that I'm a beautiful woman is clear . . . but the fact that I have a penis, well, that's my T, that's my Truth."

To Spill the Tea or T is to tell the truth about something juicy or scandalous.

by Lavish Squalor December 25, 2016

440๐Ÿ‘ 82๐Ÿ‘Ž


Spill the tea

To share gossip. A term started within the gay community of San Antonio, Texas and spread originally throughout the South Central region of the United States. Now used throughout the gay communities in United States and possibly other countries. It comes from the idea of having old Southern tea parties in the South to gossip behind people's back.

R: "Okay girls, it is time to spill the tea."

C: "What tea do you have?"

R: "A certain ex boyfriend of the grand Queen now says he is straight"

by Beava Diva April 9, 2012

412๐Ÿ‘ 94๐Ÿ‘Ž


Spill the tea

Gossiping, usually in school or online.

Person 1: Did you hear? James Charles is dating!
Person 2: No way! Spill the tea sis!

by Brxhhhhh September 12, 2018

83๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Spill the tea

This is when you spill some serious gossip about something serious or petty, you decide.

Spill the tea you hoe

by liamwxston October 16, 2018

60๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Spill the tea

A term started in San Antonio, Texas in the very early 1990's in the Urban Gay community. To spill the tea is to gossip. The term comes from the custom in the South of women who gather in the afternoon to drink tea and gossip.

1st person: Okay girls it is time to spill the tea.

2nd person: I have tea on Mike. He left the club last night because his ex showed up with a much younger guy.

by Pristine Christine May 1, 2012

124๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž