Results for “the tea”
Gossip, or the truth — the 'T' originally stood for truth.
Gossip, truth, the inside story.
Dishing the gossip or the candid, unfiltered truth.
To share the gossip or reveal the truth.
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'.
Gossip, the latest news, or the truth — 'spill the tea' means tell me everything.
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.
Living such that most people don't know you're trans.
Passing so thoroughly that nobody in your daily life knows you're trans.
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.