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What is cold tea?Gossip or information about someone else that is found out late. Did you hear about the big fight last week? cold tea - videoCold tea - what is it?A βcold teaβ is a British expression that is said to say if something is positive or negative. Example 1: βOh man that party was so dead. Just one disappointing cold tea.β What does "cold tea" mean?A βcold teaβ is a British expression that is said to say if something is positive or negative. Example 1: βOh man that party was so dead. Just one disappointing cold tea.β Cold tea - what does it mean?the act of laying ones testicles on cold floor tiles, in an attempt to alleviate excessive heat "Man, it was so hot out there I had to lay those babies on the floor!" Cold tea - meaningWhen a set of grassy snowballs are used to tea bag an unfortunate victim Marvin, I know you're not planning on using those grassy snowballs to cold tea bag me Cold tea - definitionThe use of codes is common in hospitals, so as not to alarm other patients. The expression 'cold-tea syndrome' is used by medical staff to indicate that a patient has died. It refers to several cups of undrunk, cold tea on the deceased persons bedside table. - Janine, go to ward 3 now, Mrs Norris has caught a bad case of cold-tea syndrome. I would go so far as to say she's never going to recover from it. Cold tea - slangA popular beverage drunk late at night in Chinatowns across the US and Canada; not to be confused with iced tea. Commonly the tea drunk is of unusual origins, such as St. Louis or Milwaukee, sometimes even Toronto. One peculiarity of such tea is that it often seems to be carbonated; the secret for doing this seems to be widely known, but has never been revealed. 3 AM. Miserable rainy night and the late-night diner is closed for renovations this week. Time to head over to Harrison Ave for some cold tea. Cold teaTea that is irrelevant or not juicy anymore. "Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez broke up?!" Cold teaRefers to the practice of receiving alcohol (particularly beer) after legal serving hours. Specifically a practice in Toronto, in Chinatown. Generic and common brand beer is served in a teapot, so as to avoid detection from the authorities It's 3 am, you're drunk and want to keep drinking. Head to Spadina, wander around Chinatown, walk into New Po King and order cold tea. Molson Canadian gets served to you in a teapot. |
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