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teasing Definition


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tease
verb teased, teasing
    1. To annoy or irritate someone deliberately or unkindly.
      Thesaurus: goad, provoke, irritate, annoy, vex, plague, torment.
    2. To laugh at or make fun of someone playfully or annoyingly.
      Thesaurus: taunt, mock, ridicule, rib (slang).
    3. To persuade them to agree to it, especially by continual coaxing.
      Form: tease someone into something (usually)
    4. To arouse someone sexually without satisfying that desire.
      Thesaurus: tantalize, excite, arouse, provoke.
    5. To comb (wool, flax or hair, etc) to remove tangles and open out the fibres.
    6. To raise a nap on (cloth) by scratching or brushing, especially with teasels.
    7. To backcomb (hair).
noun
    1. Someone or something that teases.
    2. An act of teasing.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon tæsan to card.

Phrasal Verb: tease something out
    To separate it from something in which it is entangled.To clarify (an obscure point) by discussion, etc.




teasing
noun
    1. The act or practice of teasing.
adj
    1. Taunting; tantalizing.
Derivative: teasingly
adverb


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