tis
Example:
Tis a way of speaking no longer used.
Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrow of outrageous fortune. (A line of the soliloquy from Shakespear's Hamlet)
Tis a way of speaking no longer used.
Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrow of outrageous fortune. (A line of the soliloquy from Shakespear's Hamlet)
tis
The mysterious and poorly-defined zone of flesh marking the transition between the penis and the balls. Contrary to the more exclusive taint, 'tis, at the same time, both your dick and your balls.
tis
A conjunction used instead of saying it is or it's.
the word was the most popular in the medi-evil era,
commonly in shakespearian play
but is used modernlys as well.
the word was the most popular in the medi-evil era,
commonly in shakespearian play
but is used modernlys as well.
tis
Example:
Morgentis plejer at lugte særligt dårligt.
Morgentis plejer at lugte særligt dårligt.
tis
Example:
*facetimes friend and friend picks up*
you: hello tis! How for art thou?
friend: tis doing good.
*facetimes friend and friend picks up*
you: hello tis! How for art thou?
friend: tis doing good.
tis
1. Short for "(it) was", "(it) did", "(it) will" or anything similar, as long as the use of "tis" would make no sense if you replaced it with "It is".
2. Short for "It is". People used to say this in the 1800's but now nobody says it in this sense anymore, unless they are old, somehow socially isolated, or just "different".
2. Short for "It is". People used to say this in the 1800's but now nobody says it in this sense anymore, unless they are old, somehow socially isolated, or just "different".
Example:
1. Yo' momma tis crunk last night.
2. British person #1: Tis' a merry day for tea and biscuits, eh chap?
British person #2: Not really fine man, i have to go be on my jolly way.
British person #1: Alrighty, cheerio!
1. Yo' momma tis crunk last night.
2. British person #1: Tis' a merry day for tea and biscuits, eh chap?
British person #2: Not really fine man, i have to go be on my jolly way.
British person #1: Alrighty, cheerio!
tis
To answer in the affirmative