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tease

tease [ teez ]


verb  (past and past participle teased, present participle teas·ing, 3rd person present singular teas·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make fun of somebody: to make fun of somebody, either playfully or maliciously

2. transitive and intransitive verb deliberately annoy somebody: to deliberately annoy or irritate a person or an animal

3. transitive verb persuade somebody by coaxing: to urge somebody, especially to do something, by continual coaxing

4. transitive verb arouse feeling without giving satisfaction: to arouse hope, curiosity, or especially physical desire in somebody with no intention of giving satisfaction

5. transitive verb North America hairdressing make hair look thicker: to comb the hair with quick short movements toward the roots so that it stands up away from the head

6. transitive verb textiles pull fibers apart: to pull fibers apart by combing or carding

7. transitive verb textiles raise nap by combing: to raise the nap on cloth by combing it with a wire brush

8. transitive verb biology separate tissue: to separate the parts of a tissue specimen gently with a needle in preparation for examination under a microscope



noun  (plural teas·es)
Definition:
 
1. somebody who teases playfully: somebody who has a tendency to make fun of or annoy others

2. somebody who teases sexually: somebody who teases somebody else sexually

3. provocative opening remark: an opening remark or action intended to stimulate curiosity or interest

4. act of teasing: an act of teasing somebody or something

[ Old English tǣsan< W Germanic]

teas·ing adjective
teas·ing·ly adverb
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