Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An entertainment at which tea and other refreshments are served; also, the persons assembling at such an entertainment.
- noun Any disquieting occurrence or happening.
- noun Something easy to do or accomplish.
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Examples
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His strategy was not to antagonize them,'' said Mr. Cullen, referring to tea-party activists.
Romney's Odd New Hampshire Odds Janet Hook 2012
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The most recent tea-party in Yakima only had 45 people where the local Earth Day environmental fair had roughly ten times that amount.
Think Progress » Beck calls Bush a ‘progressive,’ says Obama is doing ‘exactly’ the same thing. 2010
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“Hunt you wanna know what else is hilarious about the tea-party?” seeing the fatasses sitting in their “hover rounds” waving signs gets my vote.
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“Hunt you wanna know what else is hilarious about the tea-party?” seeing the fatasses sitting in their “hover rounds” waving signs gets my vote.
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“Hunt you wanna know what else is hilarious about the tea-party?” seeing the fatasses sitting in their “hover rounds” waving signs gets my vote.
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If a Republican comes to power and continues the bailouts, you can rest assured that the tea-party movement will look elsewhere …
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While most people favor health care reform when victims of our current system speak about their circumstances and rouse sympathy and compassion, the tea-party activists are of a different breed of audience.
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And there is no chance that we will ever see a tea-party rally without misspelled signs … unless Sharpie ever creates a pen with spell check.
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Mexican-Americans never wanted to be a hyphenated sub-group but now that it has become part of popular lexicon, they, the tea-party nativist, want to change the game.
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Hunt you wanna know what else is hilarious about the tea-party?
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