Not that new, but ''spill the tea.'' (meaning - to not hold back any details of an event, or secret you're keeping; can also border on asking someone to share gossip) Example: C'mon, how did the office party go last week? I need to know. Spill the tea! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Schrödinger’s Text The philosophical thought exercise used by men and women, waiting for a text that states “If you turn your phone off the text is both received and not received until you turn it back on and see”. This thought exercise is exceptionally useful when you are waiting and obsessing over a text. Hmm, that's a funny one.
To tell you the truth "tea" stands for T and T stands for "truth". Honestly Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! https://grammarhow.com/spill-the-tea-meaning-origin/
Didn't know that history! Most people use it when asking someone to share the gossip or the hearsay they've heard. Interesting how ''truth'' turned into gossip over time. Gossip is often anything but truthful. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Me neither.If I was wondering where that "tea" came from I might have guessed the Boston Tea Party "Spilling the beans" seems to have a far longer chain of derivation ,going back as far as the birth of democracy according to that link.
"We've got trouble, right here in River City and that starts with T and that rhymes with P and that stands for pool." -- Professor Harold Hill