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I heard in a YouTube video this line:
We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)
It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?
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I heard in a YouTube video this line:
We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)
It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?
meaning meaning-in-context phrase-meaning
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I heard in a YouTube video this line:
We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)
It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?
meaning meaning-in-context phrase-meaning
I heard in a YouTube video this line:
We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)
It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?
meaning meaning-in-context phrase-meaning
meaning meaning-in-context phrase-meaning
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I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
– Lorel C.
7 hours ago
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"Tea juice" is not milk. Tea juice is a type of drink made by mixing fruit juice and (usually green) tea. It can be prepared from ingredients or bought ready mixed in bottles or cans. One of its attractions for vegans, who are morally opposed to dairy products, is that it contains no milk, but it is, as the person in the video says, also liked by non-vegans who don't mind drinking milk.
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I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
– Lorel C.
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I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
– Lorel C.
7 hours ago
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I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).
I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
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I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
– Lorel C.
7 hours ago
I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.
– Lorel C.
7 hours ago
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"Tea juice" is not milk. Tea juice is a type of drink made by mixing fruit juice and (usually green) tea. It can be prepared from ingredients or bought ready mixed in bottles or cans. One of its attractions for vegans, who are morally opposed to dairy products, is that it contains no milk, but it is, as the person in the video says, also liked by non-vegans who don't mind drinking milk.
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"Tea juice" is not milk. Tea juice is a type of drink made by mixing fruit juice and (usually green) tea. It can be prepared from ingredients or bought ready mixed in bottles or cans. One of its attractions for vegans, who are morally opposed to dairy products, is that it contains no milk, but it is, as the person in the video says, also liked by non-vegans who don't mind drinking milk.
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"Tea juice" is not milk. Tea juice is a type of drink made by mixing fruit juice and (usually green) tea. It can be prepared from ingredients or bought ready mixed in bottles or cans. One of its attractions for vegans, who are morally opposed to dairy products, is that it contains no milk, but it is, as the person in the video says, also liked by non-vegans who don't mind drinking milk.
"Tea juice" is not milk. Tea juice is a type of drink made by mixing fruit juice and (usually green) tea. It can be prepared from ingredients or bought ready mixed in bottles or cans. One of its attractions for vegans, who are morally opposed to dairy products, is that it contains no milk, but it is, as the person in the video says, also liked by non-vegans who don't mind drinking milk.
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