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tee

1 American  
[tee] / ti /

noun

  1. the letter T or t.

  2. something shaped like a T , as a three-way joint used in fitting pipes together.

  3. T-bar.

  4. T-shirt.

  5. the mark aimed at in various games, as curling.


adjective

  1. having a crosspiece at the top; shaped like a T .

idioms

  1. to a tee. T.

tee 2 American  
[tee] / ti /

noun

  1. Golf.

    1. Also called teeing ground.  the starting place, usually a hard mound of earth, at the beginning of play for each hole.

    2. a small wooden, plastic, metal, or rubber peg from which the ball is driven, as in teeing off.

  2. Football. a device on which the ball may be placed to raise it off the ground preparatory to kicking.


verb (used with object)

teed, teeing
  1. Golf. to place (the ball) on a tee.

verb phrase

  1. tee off

    1. Golf. to strike the ball from a tee.

    2. Slang. to reprimand severely; scold.

      He teed off on his son for wrecking the car.

    3. Informal. to begin.

      They teed off the program with a medley of songs.

    4. Baseball, Softball. to make many runs and hits, especially extra-base hits.

      teeing off for six runs on eight hits, including three doubles and a home run.

    5. Baseball, Softball. to hit (a pitched ball) hard and far.

      He teed off on a fastball and drove it into the bleachers.

    6. Boxing. to strike with a powerful blow, especially to the head.

      He teed off on his opponent with an overhand right.

    7. Slang. to make angry, irritated, or disgusted.

      She was teed off because her dinner guests were late.

TEE 3 American  
Or T-E-E

abbreviation

  1. Trans-Europe Express.


tee 1 British  
/ tiː /

noun

  1. a pipe fitting in the form of a letter T, used to join three pipes

  2. a metal section with a cross section in the form of a letter T, such as a rolled-steel joist

  3. any part or component shaped like a T

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tee 2 British  
/ tiː /

noun

  1. Also called: teeing ground.  an area, often slightly elevated, from which the first stroke of a hole is made

  2. a support for a golf ball, usually a small wooden or plastic peg, used when teeing off or in long grass, etc

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verb

  1. to position (the ball) ready for striking, on or as if on a tee

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tee 3 British  
/ tiː /

noun

  1. a mark used as a target in certain games such as curling and quoits

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Etymology

Origin of tee1

First recorded in 1600–10

Origin of tee2

First recorded in 1665–75; origin uncertain

Explanation

In golf, a tee is the small wooden support off of which you hit a golf ball. The word tee is also used more generally for the area of a golf course where you begin a match. Other sports that use a tee include tee ball, American football, and rugby—each of these tees is significantly larger than a golf tee. As a verb, tee means "hit off of a tee," and in golf you "tee off" when play begins. Besides its Scottish origin, not much is known about where this word comes from. Informally, when you're teed off at someone, you're really angry.

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Example Sentences

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Needling only a bogey to win, McIlroy hit his tee shot deep into the trees on the right.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 12, 2026

McIlroy exuded serenity on the first two days as he surged into a record six-shot lead at the halfway stage, even though he was still far from his best off the tee.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2026

What’s more is that Lowry doesn’t merely have a habit of hitting an iron off the tee and watching his ball drop into the cup just anywhere.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 12, 2026

On Thursday, MacIntyre had also sworn after a slightly wayward tee shot on the 12th hole and again after hitting a putt off the green on the 13th.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

Feeling somewhat nervous, Jeremy followed the street until it came to a tee.

From "Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher" by Bruce Coville