teeoff

[US]/ˈtiːɒf/
[UK]/ˈtiːɔːf/

Translation

v.to hit a golf ball from a tee at the start of a hole; to start or begin something; (American slang) to criticize or reprimand severely
n.the act of hitting a ball from a tee in golf
Word Forms
Pluralteeoffs

Example Sentences

the golfers will tee off at sunrise tomorrow.

we need to tee off early to avoid the heat.

the champion is ready to tee off at the tournament.

the company will tee off the new project next week.

he decided to tee off with a simple joke.

the team is about to tee off the new season.

she told us the tee off time is 7 am.

the critics tee off on the new movie immediately.

we'll tee off the meeting with a brief introduction.

they tee off at the first hole every morning.

the manager teed off on the lazy employee during the meeting.

we should tee off before the crowd arrives.

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