1. teed off - Adjective
2. teed off - Verb
teed off
simple past and past participle of tee off)
teed off (comparative more teed off, superlative most teed off)
(idiomatic, slang) Annoyed, upset, angry.
My doctor was thoroughly teed off when she learned I have not been taking the medications she prescribed.
Namajunas pounced on her downed opponent and teed off with more strikes to bring the fight to an end at the 3:03 mark of the first round. Source: Internet
Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson teed off on Fox News host Tucker Carlson during a hearing Tuesday for Roger Stone, who requested a new trial. Source: Internet
LEADING international golfers Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were forced off anArizonagolf course when a snowstorm engulfed them, before they had even teed off! Source: Internet
Saturday the Hackers teed off from 12pm with 44 enthusiastic golfers. Source: Internet
It didn't take long to figure out what kind of test this was going to be, with the 15 flags atop the grandstand next to the 18th green already flapping as the first group teed off, and they were crackling by the afternoon. Source: Internet
On a brilliantly sunny Sunday morning, just under 20 teams teed off on the Rotary Club of Lochaber’s annual Am-Am golf competition at Fort William Golf Club. Source: Internet