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  1. TEASE definition: 1. to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because…. Learn more.

  2. : to disturb or annoy by persistent irritating or provoking especially in a petty or mischievous way. c. : to annoy with petty persistent requests : pester. also : to obtain by repeated coaxing. d. : to persuade to acquiesce especially by persistent small efforts : coax. e. : to manipulate or influence as if by teasing. 2.

  3. Tease definition: to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling jests, or other annoyances, often in a playful way. See examples of TEASE used in a sentence.

  4. 1. a. To make fun of (someone) playfully or taunt annoyingly: was teased by my classmates for being skinny; teased him about driving such a fast car. b. To say in a playful or mocking way: "But you're too young to get married," he teased. c. To provoke or irritate, as with physical movements: teased the cat by dangling a string in its face. d.

  5. tease. verb. /tiːz/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive, transitive] to laugh at somebody and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy them or make them embarrassed. Don't get upset—I was only teasing. tease somebody I used to get teased about my name.

  6. noun. a flirt who excites desire but does not intend to satisfy it. synonyms: coquette, flirt, minx, vamp, vamper.

  7. To tease someone means to laugh at them or make jokes about them in order to embarrass, annoy, or upset them.

  8. tease. a person who likes to play tricks and jokes on other people, especially by telling them something that is not true or by not telling them something that they want to know.

  9. tease meaning, definition, what is tease: to laugh at someone and make jokes in or...: Learn more.

  10. tease. verb. /tiz/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] tease (somebody) tease (somebody) + speech to laugh at someone and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy or embarrass them Don't get upset—I was only teasing. I used to get teased about my name. Take your English to the next level.