Wow... Finally, an internet version of CB Convoy trading cards... For those unfamiliar with them, check out their entry in the Book Of Ratings (follow this link, it's the second to last item):
Um, not exactly. From the Urban Dictionary (one of many definitions listed, but I found it insightful):
teh
1. For English speakers, this is a typo of 'the' turned into an overused deliberate typo of 'the' by leet speakers. They mostly use it for 'the', 'very', or both at the same time.
2. For leet speakers, 'the', 'very', or both at the same time. There is no 'the'.
Wow... Finally, an internet version of CB Convoy trading cards... For those unfamiliar with them, check out their entry in the Book Of Ratings (follow this link, it's the second to last item):
http://bookofratings.com/tradingcards1.html
I thought "teh" was a prefix to another expression, not an expression in itself.
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"teh" just means "the". It can be used with anything.
Um, not exactly. From the Urban Dictionary (one of many definitions listed, but I found it insightful):
teh
1. For English speakers, this is a typo of 'the' turned into an overused deliberate typo of 'the' by leet speakers. They mostly use it for 'the', 'very', or both at the same time.
2. For leet speakers, 'the', 'very', or both at the same time. There is no 'the'.