teasy

English

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Etymology 1

From tease +‎ -y.

Adjective

teasy (comparative more teasy, superlative most teasy)

  1. Inclined to tease; teasing.
    • 1926, Christian Advocate, volume 87, page 16:
      [] Wallie, who was going on eleven, and such a teasy boy, []

Etymology 2

From Cornish tesek (irritable, hot).

Adjective

teasy (comparative more teasy, superlative most teasy)

  1. (colloquial, UK, Cornwall) Irritable or angry.

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