We all know it's from tea sippers, but where did that originate?
And the precise relationship between tu and sipping tea?
And the precise relationship between tu and sipping tea?
usmcbrooks said:
WWI/WWII Aggies were off fighting the war, while whorns were sitting at home sipping tea.
usmcbrooks said:
WWI/WWII Aggies were off fighting the war, while whorns were sitting at home sipping tea.

usmcbrooks said:
WWI/WWII Aggies were off fighting the war, while whorns were sitting at home sipping tea.
ABATTBQ87 said:usmcbrooks said:
WWI/WWII Aggies were off fighting the war, while whorns were sitting at home sipping tea.
Not true. I despise the teasips as much as anyone, but they cannot be criticized for their involvement in WWI and WWII.
Vietnam era was when they showed their true colors of anti war
AozorAg said:
Here you go. https://lmgtfy.app/?q=why+are+longhorns+called+t-sips%3F
Fatboy Thaddeus said:
Apparently olepiss fans willingly use "sip" to refer to themselves. (TIL'd that in the last SEC Shorts...probably related to "Hotty Toddy"). It's like they're genetically enhancing themselves to maximize detestability.
That one appears to have too much "T".TX_COWDOC said:
I suspect this thing also likes tea.
Fatboy Thaddeus said:
Apparently olepiss fans willingly use "sip" to refer to themselves. (TIL'd that in the last SEC Shorts...probably related to "Hotty Toddy"). It's like they're genetically enhancing themselves to maximize detestability.
Czechs Out 03 said:That one appears to have too much "T".TX_COWDOC said:
I suspect this thing also likes tea.
Fatboy Thaddeus said:
Apparently olepiss fans willingly use "sip" to refer to themselves. (TIL'd that in the last SEC Shorts...probably related to "Hotty Toddy"). It's like they're genetically enhancing themselves to maximize detestability.
TX_COWDOC said:
Doodle76 said:TX_COWDOC said:
I have been looking for this pic for a LONG time!!! My brother, who never even went to high school, always makes fun of the Ags. I NEED to show him this to shut his old tired ass up
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In A&M's mind, a tea sipper was a condescending term that perfectly defined the culture at Texas. But the Longhorns took the term "teassip" as an Aggie compliment, not an insult- referring to Texas as a place of culture and good taste.
The Collective said:
Blue collar vs white collar. Plenty of greatest generation sips went to war.