Terms vs Teatard - What's the difference?
terms | teatard |
(US, slang, pejorative) A supporter of the (Tea Party movement).
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As nouns the difference between terms and teatard
is that terms is while teatard is (us|slang|pejorative) a supporter of the (tea party movement).teatard
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