Proper noun
Teed (plural Teeds)
A surname.
We've teed up this situation for Iraqis, and I think the next six months really are going to determine whether this country is going to collapse into three parts or more or whether it's going to come together. Thomas Friedman
By no means was it really teed up for him. Donald T. Regan
And Markey’s endorsement fixation teed Kennedy up for his bet line of the night. Source: Internet
Good play by Mo Salah, who teed up the Brazilian on the left side of the penalty area. Source: Internet
He quickly teed up Torres to sweep home from close range and claim another goal after also scoring against Porto. Source: Internet
But rampant Sociedad soon restored a three-goal cushion when Isak teed up Merino for a simple tap-in after 69 minutes. Source: Internet