Week 13 2026 RoundUp

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

πŸ“– "The delay really teed the customers off."
πŸ“– "She gets teed off when people interrupt her."
πŸ“– "His attitude is starting to tee me off."
πŸ“– "What teed him off so suddenly?"
πŸ“– "That comment would tee anyone off."


MORE INFO

πŸ“– Merriam-Webster
πŸ“– Cambridge Dictionary
πŸ“– In French

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