2tee verb
tees; teed; tee·ing Meaning:
tee off [phrasal verb] 1 : to hit a golf ball for the first time on a hole or in a round
▪ We teed off at 8 a.m. ▪ We watched her tee off at the ninth hole. 2 tee off (someone) or tee (someone) off US, informal : to make (someone) angry
▪ That guy really tees me off. — see also teed off 3 tee off on (someone or something) US, informal : to speak about (someone or something) in an angry way
▪ The coach teed off on his players to the media.
▪ We teed off at 8 a.m. ▪ We watched her tee off at the ninth hole.
▪ That guy really tees me off. — see also teed off
▪ The coach teed off on his players to the media.
tee up [phrasal verb]
tee up or tee (a ball) up or tee up (a ball) : to place (a ball) on a tee
▪ It's time to tee up. ▪ He teed up the ball. = He teed the ball up.
▪ It's time to tee up. ▪ He teed up the ball. = He teed the ball up.




