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English Idioms :: tee off
teeage.html - {v.} 1. To hit the golf ball from a small wooden peg or tee to begin play for each hole. * /We got to the golf course just in time to see the champion tee off./ 2. {slang} To hit a ball, especially a baseball very hard or far. * /He teed off on the first pitch./ 3. {slang} To attack vigorously. * /The governor teed off on his opponent's speech./ 4. {slang} To make (someone) angry or disgusted. * /It teed me off when Billy stole my candy./ * /Joe was teed off because he had to wait so long./
English Idioms :: tee up
teeage.html - {v.} To set the golf ball on the tee in preparation for hitting it toward the green. * /Arnold Palmer teed the ball up for the final hole./
English Idioms :: teeth
teeage.html - See: TOOTH.
New English :: Teenage Mu
teeage.html - tant Hero Turtle, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (Lifestyle and Leisure) (Youth Culture) see Turtle
Traditional English :: tee(1)
teeage.html - n.
= T(1). [phonet. spelling]
Traditional English :: tee(2)
teeage.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 Golf a a cleared space from which a golf ball is struck at the beginning of play for each hole. b a small support of wood or plastic from which a ball is struck at a tee.
    2 a mark aimed at in bowls, quoits, curling, etc.
--v.
    tr. (tees, teed) (often foll. by up) Golf place (a ball) on a tee ready to strike it.
    tee off 1 Golf play a ball from a tee.
    2 colloq. start, begin. [earlier (17th-c.) teaz, of unkn. orig.: in sense 2 perh. = TEE(1)]
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