Tea-scary

What is Tea-scary?


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inspired by a "not my cup of tea," tea-scary (also known as terry) is a word used to describe a lesser feeling of "scared" away from something. It is a neutral reaction to something that you realize is not really for you and you rather not do it. Though that thing is not discussing to you and if you saw or done it again nothing major would happen. You would simply continue on. Mostly focuses on movies and actions of people. A TV show can tea-scary you away from it over the course of a season.

"I feel so tea-scary about this movie."

"You make me extremely tea-scary about what you are doing."

"Stop saying it, you are too tea-scary for me."

"I'm not going to watch this anymore, its tea-scary enough for me to stay away form it.

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