1. teabag - Noun
2. teabag - Verb
teabag (plural teabags)
A cloth or paper sachet containing tea leaves or herbal tea, designed to act as an infuser when submerged in hot water.
(transitive, vulgar, slang) To lower one’s scrotum into the mouth of another person, or onto the face or head of another person.
(video games) To sit or crouch repeatedly on the head of another player's character after they are dead.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI haven’t been to the Tate of late, but during my last visit to the revamped café at the Royal Opera House I was given a glass of hot water and a teabag! Source: Internet
At the moment, at least, artificial intelligence isn’t something that can be passively infused into an organization like a teabag into a cup of hot water. Source: Internet
A whole bag of office paper or plastic or aluminum recyclables can be contaminated by an apple core, a used teabag, or an unclean yogurt container. Source: Internet
Whereas with tea, you can try and put a teabag in a cup of water and then take it out, essentially getting rid of most of the caffeine in the bag before putting it in your central container to drink. Source: Internet
I've always preferred making my own tea, rather than having some teabag squeezer or too-much-milk type forcing some dreadful brew upon me. Source: Internet
The teabag has to be cool enough for you to touch it without a problem. Source: Internet