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Tee off phrasal verb
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Meaning: Start or launch an event
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» Example: The new project will TEE OFF next month. -
Meaning: Place a golf ball on a short plastic or wooden stick before hitting it at the start of a hole.
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» Example: He TEED OFF at the first hole. -
Meaning: Annoy someone
(Separable [optional] | American English)
» Example: It TEES me OFF when they turn up late.
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Meaning: Start or launch an event
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Tee off on phrasal verb
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Meaning: Criticise
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: She TEED OFF ON me about the work I gave her.
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Meaning: Criticise
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Tee up phrasal verb
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Meaning: Place a golf ball on a short plastic or wooden stick before hitting it at the start of a hole.
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» Example: She TEED UP two strokes ahead at the last hole. -
Meaning: Make preparations before starting or launching something
(Intransitive | International English)
» Example: They are TEEING UP for the conference tomorrow.
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Meaning: Place a golf ball on a short plastic or wooden stick before hitting it at the start of a hole.