one colloquial term for a tea drinker which came about in the United States is "teatotaler", sometimes spelled "teetotaler". a person who refused to drink alcohol was practicing "total abstinence with a capital T", which then got shortened to "T-total abstinence". those who practiced this were known as "T-totalers", or "tee-totalers". The spelling was later changed to "teatotaler", most likely from the assumption that these individuals drank tea rather than indulging in alcohol.
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I am a tea drinker and I drink at least 4 cups a day. I guess I am average....
No, it also has short-term effects.
Teetotaler and non-drinker are two popular terms. Abstainer is another.
Olly Murs is a tea drinker. In fact, he has broken the world record for most cups of tea poured in one sitting. He poured 496 teas in one hour.
I am a regular drinker of black teas and have read that they contain various chemicals that help the body. Tea contains Antioxidants and that is a good reason to drink tea. There is also less caffeine in tea than in coffee.
Over the years, the human body builds up many toxins that are harmful to one's health. Detox tea purges these toxins from the drinker's body to purify and restore health.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'tea' is Ichai.
The name of the painting 'Buveur de the a la menthe' translates as Drinker of mint tea. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'buveur' means 'drinker'. The preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The noun 'the' means 'tea'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The definite article 'la' means 'the'. The noun 'menthe' means 'mint'.
Cut out carbonated drinks and sweet tea if you are a heavy drinker of both. I lost 8 pounds in a week. I was a 3 coke a day person and sweet tea at lunch.
No Lucy is not a drinker.
The Drinker was created in 1950.
drinker = Trinker