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tea sipper

word used by Texas A&M aggies to describe a Texas Longhorn. meant to be demeaning

Why does that there tea sipper make more money than me?

by Lindlof May 28, 2004

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Tea Sipper

Used by Texas A&M students to refer to University of Texas students and indicating lack of ability in handling their alcohol consumption.

What does a tea sipper call an Aggie after graduation?

Boss.

by sadibo April 27, 2011

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Tea Sipper

"Tea Sipper" is a mildly derogatory term to describe someone who is English and perceived as two-faced, hypocritical, and shares prejudiced attitudes about others. At the surface level, a "Tea sipper" may be seen as polite, but in reality have no empathy and never genuinely mean well to others. They are also often described as amoral or cynical. "Tea sipper" in this case is simply directed at the English tradition of afternoon tea.

I can't believe he was talking behind my back like that, I thought he was a chill guy but deep down hes just another tea sipper.

by TacticalBotany February 16, 2024


Tea Sipper

"Tea Sipper" is a mildly derogatory term to describe someone who is English and perceived as two-faced, hypocritical, and shares prejudiced attitudes about others. At the surface level, a "Tea sipper" may be seen as polite, but in reality have no empathy and never genuinely mean well to others. They are also often described as amoral or cynical. "Tea sipper" in this case is simply directed at the English tradition of afternoon tea.

I can't believe he was talking behind my back like that, I thought he was a chill guy but deep down hes just another tea sipper.

by TacticalBotany February 16, 2024