The term "better" in the context of Greek media usually refers to several key factors:

"Elinika gamisia" (Ελληνικά γαμιζιά) is a subtype of tsontes that specifically focuses on jokes and humorous stories related to marriage, relationships, and sex. These jokes often rely on wordplay, double entendres, and clever twists on traditional Greek phrases.

If you arrived here searching for you have likely been let down by an automated translator or a crude attempt to understand Greek culture through slang. The phrase as written is grammatically broken and semantically offensive in standard Greek.

This is the climax. The priest places the stéfana on the couple's heads. The Koumbaros then exchanges the crowns three times. The couple drinks from a common cup (wine mixed with water) to symbolize sharing life's joys and sorrows.

The term is the plural of Tsóntas —a title given to the wedding participants, particularly the male relatives and friends who form the "wedding party" in Crete, Karpathos, and Rhodes.