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Tina

[ tee-nuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


tina

/ ˈtiːnə /

noun

  1. a slang word for crystal meth


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Tina1

C21: so called because it is commonly bought in ( six ) teen ( ths ) of an ounce

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Example Sentences

I think we do a really good job of getting Tina going early and getting her touches early, but we’ve got to get Ariel Atkins and Leilani going as well.

Tina’s keeper, Geoff, shuffles three shells on a table in a bid to confuse the bird, but Tina always picks the one concealing a treat beneath.

Tina is a big, physical presence that can really cloud the paint.

I’ve never been more in awe of anyone than while watching Tina power through three possibly broken bones for a thousand miles.

Rawlston actually wanted Tina to slow down during the production of the film, but that fell on deaf ears.

We have Maya Rudolph, rather than, say, Tina Fey, headlining an attempt to revive the television variety show.

“Nobody wins when there is so much shame or guilt around the topic,” says Tina Gong.

So like, Tina Fey or Ricky Gervais or Ty Burell—and Celine Dion!

The legendary puppets have a conversation about Muppets Most Wanted, Oscar bait, and love tapping Tina Fey.

Well, in any case, Tina and moi are now close personal friends and we adore each other.

Tina shook her head, and after some questioning she explained that her father was a member of a small string band.

Tina Levin had paid nearly $30—more than she had spent for her clothing during the year.

Ange's little sister Tina started to call me "the house-guest," as in "is the house-guest eating dinner with me tonight?"

Never once had Tina and Harl been able to stop simultaneously with it, for a year has so many separate days and hours.

With Tina's small black and white figure beside him, he stood at the threshold of the cage.

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