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tea:

1. Or: long-tea / cold-tea , a casual term for urine. Tea voider, a person urinating. Gershon Legman's (1963): ' Make love , not war .' was jocularly rephrased by people: ' Make tea, not love .' In the 1996 western The Cherokke Kid , Burt Reynolds stops his wagon for a ' tea break '.

2. Street slang for marijuana.


See Also: bad lamps, brown shower, closet queen, closet queer, clubhouse, cold tea, cornhole palace, cottage, dunk, dunking, greenhouse, hepatitis B, hoods, ish, jades, Johnny Queen, lonelyhearts' club, long tea, luncheonette, make a milk run, make a pit stop, make the milk run, marble palace, peepers, penile colony, privy queen, spy-smashers, stool pigeon, T-room, T-room queen, tea, tea room, tea voider, teahouse, teahouse of the August moon, teapot, tearoom, tearoom queen, tearoom trade, throne queen, tinted bo-peeps, toilet queen, Toilet Tessie, toss cups, trading post, waiter, washroom faggot

Quotes Containing tea:
Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) to July (Tea Leoni) in Bad Boys (1995): ''You don''t want that because when I come I come like the thunder.''
Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) to July (Tea Leoni) in Bad Boys (1995): ''You don''t want that because when I come I come like the thunder.''
Abigail Parker (Dorothy Malone) to Rick Todd (Dean Martin) in Artists and Models (1955): ''I like being kissed, I love it . Under the mistletoe, in the dark , early in the morning, lunchtime, tea time, cocktail time, any time... but I don''t want to be kissed by you.''
Tommy Patel (Eric Idle) and Duchess Lucinda (Barbara Hershey) in Splitting Heirs (1993): - Tommy: ''I''m sorry about your husband .'' - Lucinda: ''You didn''t have to sleep-with him. His idea of a good-time in bed was three newspapers and a cup of tea . He thought foreplay was a kind of golf.''


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