Noun
T.A. (plural T.A.s)
Initialism of teaching assistant.
At the lecture, the University of Minnesota’s new president, Joan T.A. Gabel, began her opening remarks with, “How great is this? Source: Internet
The temporary vegetable markets at the bus stands in Gandhipuram and at T.A. Ramalingam Chettiar Higher Secondary School also remained shut on Sunday. Source: Internet
Dr. T.A. Anthony, Savannah State College, Georgia, struck a similar chord in her paper documenting the "Modern History of Bahrain (1890-1935) from American Sources," including photographs of the period. Source: Internet
Seemed like fairly productive and polite discussion until T.A. jumped in with his Limbaughesque tirade: "jeez, the level of fear & paranoia cuz there's now a black man about to become president is grotesque." Source: Internet
The Award was presented on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at the conference hall of Eko Hotel in Lagos, during the plenary session of the second day of a week’s symposium, by the Doyen of Insurance in Nigeria Mr. T.A. Braithwaite. Source: Internet
Past school board members Juan Rangel and Carlos Vasquez and current trustees Jackson, Judy Needham, T.A. Sims, and Ann Sutherland approved the school district’s switch. Source: Internet