Simple past tense and past participle of tee off.)(verb)
Annoyed, upset, angry.(adjective)
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Use "teed off" in a sentence
"Christ, he thought queasily, if John Chen and Tsu-yan are involved somehow, Bartlett's going to be very teed off indeed, and we'll lose the deal and he'll throw in with Gornt and then …"
"On Sunday, he played an error-free front nine, and when he teed off for the par-3 10th, there was no replay meltdown."