Just so, what does tea mean in English literature?
Best served piping hot, tea is slang for "gossip," a juicy scoop, or other personal information.
Secondly, what tea means in slang? Tea. Spill the tea, according to the first definition published in Urban Dictionary, means “gossip or personal information belonging to someone else; the scoop; the news.” The term, in its purest form, is used for gossip and to indicate that yours is the juiciest of news.
Also, have a tea means?
So if someone from Yorkshire, for example, invites you home 'for tea', this could mean a full evening meal at around 6 pm. However, for most British people, 'have tea' means meeting some time between 3pm and 5pm, either in someone's home or at a tea shop or cafe.
What Kiki means?
A kiki is a social gathering, usually for the purpose of casually “kicking back,†gossiping, and sharing stories. It is historically connected to LGBTQ communities. Alternatively, kiki is also the name of a ballroom drag subculture that celebrates gender nonconformity, racial diversity, and sexual openness.