Pouring too much tea into a cup.
It's not an idiom - it means a cup with some tea in it. NOT your cup of tea, however, is an idiom - it means that something is not to your liking or preference.
Cha Dao - it means "the Way of Tea."
tea+tea=2tea... OR "If i had a tea and you had a tea how many teas in THAT"which means "How many T's are in THAT" so it is basicly 2... there are also another 1 or 2 outcomes
It means a pot of tea with enough tea for two people. The tea is brewed in the pot and then poured into two cups.
Cuppa usually means cup of tea. Caffeine, which is in tea, is considered a drug, but not an illegal one.
Caffeine free means that the product has "no" caffeine in it.
TEA
It means to have a cup of tea.
Banji Tea is the best tea available in chennai. Banji means banjitea, regards, Banjitea,
Colonists could only buy tea from England, and when they did, they had to pay and extra tax on it.
teapot potbelly
It means to 'brew' the tea, or to allow time for the tea leaves to release their flavour into the hot water.