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(context idiomatic slang English) annoyed, upset, angry. v
(en-pasttee off))
Usage examples of "teed off".
You get a little teed off a couple of times and go a round with a couple of them, but it doesn't do any good.
More than a little teed off, I made my way finally to the Buenos Aires Sheraton Hotel, where CBS News had set up offices.
His southern accent was getting thicker, either for show, or because he was getting teed off at Aikensen.
I teed off this way because I wanted you to know I am still the man you’.
I was even with the card as I teed off on the ninth, a long par-four where the fairway is an avenue between gorse bushes and heather.
Following the same pattern, he finished the first nine holes in twenty strokes, and as he teed off on the tenth and hit his drive three hundred and seventy yards down the middle, the angel cried out, 'God, he is a sinner!
I was beginning to get teed off at all this cloak-and-dagger stuff.