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What does Spill the Tea mean?

To share gossip or juicy information

Detailed Explanation

'Spilling the tea' means sharing gossip, secrets, or the inside scoop on a situation. The 'tea' is the juicy information. It's an invitation to share all the details of a dramatic or interesting event.

Usage Examples

Okay, I saw you talking to him earlier, now spill the tea!

The drama in the office is crazy, let's get coffee so I can spill the tea.

The YouTuber promised to spill the tea on why the collaboration failed.

Origin & History

The term originates from Black drag culture. 'T' stood for 'truth.' The phrase was famously featured in the 1994 book 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.' The Kermit the Frog 'But that's none of my business' meme in the mid-2010s helped popularize the 'tea' variant.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the tea is hot' mean?

It means the gossip or news is particularly shocking, fresh, and scandalous.

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