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Definition of "teed off" [teed off]

  • 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."