tease
Meanings
verb
- To separate the fibres of (a fibrous material).
- To comb (originally with teasels) so that the fibres all lie in one direction.
- To backcomb.
- To poke fun at, either cruelly or affectionately in a playful way.
- To provoke or disturb; to annoy.
- To manipulate or influence the behavior of, especially by repeated acts of irritation.
- To entice, tempt.
- To deliberately arouse someone sexually with no intention of satisfying that arousal.
- To show as forthcoming, in the manner of a teaser.
noun
- One who teases.
- A single act of teasing.
- One who deliberately arouses others (usually men) sexually with no intention of satisfying that arousal.
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Etymology
From Middle English tesen, from Old English tǣsan (“to tease”), from Proto-West Germanic *taisijan (“to separate, tug, shred”).
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