Results for “tea”
Gossip, the latest news, or the truth — 'spill the tea' means tell me everything.
a moderate, climate-focused independent candidate
A high-arcing runner floated over a defender
A short preview clip or image that builds comeback hype.
1930s-40s speakeasy for smoking cannabis.
Bad-tempered, irritable or fractious.
Cockney for thief — 'tea leaf' rhymes with thief, used to call someone a 'tea leaf'.
Snatching an objective from under the enemy's nose, usually with Smite.
Absolutely blootered — very, very drunk.
Houston nickname for lean — purple codeine drank.
Homestead — north-east Houston neighbourhood.
'No offense, but' — a disclaimer before a blunt truth.
Gossip, truth, the inside story.
Dishing the gossip or the candid, unfiltered truth.
Living such that most people don't know you're trans.
Passing so thoroughly that nobody in your daily life knows you're trans.
Gossip, or the truth — the 'T' originally stood for truth.
To share the gossip or reveal the truth.
What you need after a shock.
An afternoon snack / afternoon tea.
Hot chocolate made from local cocoa
A stall where a lift or physique stops progressing.
To drink (alcohol)
To text (send a text message).
To post (on social media).
To ghost someone (cut off contact).
Taunt: reach in on defense and get scored on
Clipped rhyming slang for teeth (from Hampstead Heath).
A straight tube pipe open at both ends for big hits.
Mature content — open to view.
Being in an exclusive, committed relationship (dated).
The urology team
A retro-futurist Victorian-meets-machinery aesthetic.
A woman who's delicate-looking but tough.
Cockney for teeth — 'Hampstead Heath' rhymes with teeth, clipped to your 'Hampsteads'.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
Killing the enemy right after they killed your teammate, a trade.
One guy buying a rifle while the rest of the team saves.
A drilled, utility-backed team push onto a bombsite.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.