1. teetering - Noun
2. teetering - Verb
of Teeter
Source: Webster's dictionaryA firm rule must be imposed upon our nation before it destroys itself. The United States needs some theology and geometry, some taste and decency. I suspect that we are teetering on the edge of the abyss. John Kennedy Toole
Its haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction. Wade Davis
Zaphod felt he was teetering on the edge of madness and wondered if he shouldn't just jump over and have done with it. Douglas Adams
Love is blind; but it makes you see the blind man; teetering on the roadside... Martin Amis
We're forever teetering on the brink of the unknowable, and trying to understand what can't be understood. Isaac Asimov
Teetering in between worlds with a sleepy conscious, pestilence, infinite knowledge, alienation, burning cigarettes, vibes & male seahorses. Frances Bean Cobain