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We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)




It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?










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    We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)




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      I heard in a YouTube video this line:




      We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)




      It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?










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      I heard in a YouTube video this line:




      We could say for a vegan it's bad to drink milk. But a non-vegan who doesn't abide by that moral code will drink all the tea juice they want. (source)




      It seems "tea/T juice" here refers to milk, but what does it mean exactly? Why is milk called "tea/T juice"?







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          I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).






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            I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

            – Lorel C.
            May 27 at 22:04






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            Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

            – Kodos Johnson
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            Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

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          I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).






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          • 6





            I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

            – Lorel C.
            May 27 at 22:04






          • 1





            Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

            – Kodos Johnson
            May 28 at 18:57







          • 1





            Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

            – Mark Stosberg
            May 28 at 19:03















          34














          I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).






          share|improve this answer


















          • 6





            I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

            – Lorel C.
            May 27 at 22:04






          • 1





            Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

            – Kodos Johnson
            May 28 at 18:57







          • 1





            Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

            – Mark Stosberg
            May 28 at 19:03













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          34







          I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).






          share|improve this answer













          I think he's humorously referring to milk as "teat juice" (not "tea juice") because it is squeezed from a cow's teats (i.e., udders).







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            I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

            – Lorel C.
            May 27 at 22:04






          • 1





            Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

            – Kodos Johnson
            May 28 at 18:57







          • 1





            Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

            – Mark Stosberg
            May 28 at 19:03












          • 6





            I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

            – Lorel C.
            May 27 at 22:04






          • 1





            Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

            – Kodos Johnson
            May 28 at 18:57







          • 1





            Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

            – Mark Stosberg
            May 28 at 19:03







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          I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

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          I didn't believe it, but checking the video, that's what he said.

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          May 27 at 22:04




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          Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

          – Kodos Johnson
          May 28 at 18:57






          Somewhat unsurprisingly, there is an entry in Urban Dictionary for "Bovine Teat Juice"

          – Kodos Johnson
          May 28 at 18:57





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          Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

          – Mark Stosberg
          May 28 at 19:03





          Also known as "baby cow growth hormone".

          – Mark Stosberg
          May 28 at 19:03

















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