Learn how to use “tee someone off” naturally in English + watch the short video.
Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 13, 2026
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Do you say "to annoy someone"…? Native speakers often say "to tee someone off". It means to make someone very angry or irritated.
Example: “His rude comment really teed her off.”
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OUR FEATURED LESSON IN CONTEXT
π "The delay really teed the customers off."
π "She gets teed off when people interrupt her."
π "His attitude is starting to tee me off."
π "What teed him off so suddenly?"
π "That comment would tee anyone off."
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π Merriam-Webster
π Cambridge Dictionary
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