What is the meaning of TEE TEE. Phrases containing TEE TEE
See meanings and uses of TEE TEE!Slangs & AI meanings
Originally meant to see combat for the first time, later came to mean going to town, where all the action was or to go somewhere to experience a "worldly event." Many times denotes disappointment of high-raised expectations.
organise something ‘Are we teed up for tomorrow?’
Jee gee is slang for heroin.
Vietnamese term for "A little bit."
Tee off on is boxing slang for to land a lot of accurate punches without reply.
Term used where ever a group of lads would congregate and only one had any cigarettes. As soon as this lad lit or "sparked up" his cigarette, the others would vie for a Dee-Bee meanng "Decent Butt" if you were unable to secure Dee Bee, you would then have to appeal for Dee-Dee-Bee and so on. It was also used to demonstrate your place in the hierarchy, if you ended with the lip-burning soogy last drag which was more often than not mainly filter, it was a sure sign that you were not the most popular or hardest member of the group.
Noun. Tea (the drink). Cockney rhyming slang. Also spelt Rosy Lee.
[g‚g‚] the rectal opening; anus. [Ray has a tight little gee-gee].
Tie the noose is British slang for to get maried.
In high school, this referred to ripping off the little loop on the back of the wide half of a tie that the narrow end would be tucked into.
Climb the tree is slang for masturbate.
Blow job, to suck a penis. [I came home to find the paper boy, brushing the teeth of my lover].
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v. i.
See Thee.
v. t.
To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.
n.
See Teak.
v. t.
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
v. t. & i.
See Gee.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
n.
An insect of the order Hymenoptera, and family Apidae (the honeybees), or family Andrenidae (the solitary bees.) See Honeybee.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
n.
The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
n. & v.
See 1st and 2d Teen.
n.
A short piece of pipe having a lateral outlet, used to connect a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with the line; -- so called because it resembles the letter T in shape.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.
n.
Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
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Seedsman.
n.
That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on shipboard, toward which the wind blows. See Lee, a.
n.
Specifically: (a) The seat of episcopal power; a diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop; as, the see of New York. (b) The seat of an archibishop; a province or jurisdiction of an archibishop; as, an archiepiscopal see. (c) The seat, place, or office of the pope, or Roman pontiff; as, the papal see. (d) The pope or his court at Rome; as, to appeal to the see of Rome.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
a.
Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel.
n.
The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits.
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