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English idiom - to spill the tea. — Learn English With Jo

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You’ve probably heard of the English idiom ‘spill the beans’ but have you ever ‘spilt the tea?’ The idiom ‘spill the tea’ is a colloquial expression that means to share gossip or reveal secret information. The tea or ‘T’ means the truth.

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