Proper noun
Teeters (plural Teeterses)
A surname.
Teeters
plural of Teeter
This is the word tightrope. Now imagine a man, inching across it in the space between our thoughts. He holds our breath.There is no word net.You want him to fall, don't you? I guessed as much; he teeters but succeeds. The word applause is written all over him. Carol Ann Duffy
On songs such as “Search And Destroy,” guitarist James Williamson threatens to split the heavens with his unhinged solos; meanwhile Pop weaves a new mythology of rock decadence that teeters on the brink of sanity and reality. Source: Internet
Nelson told TheStreet that now -- even as the stock market teeters -- is the time for a company like Lovesac to hit the public markets. Source: Internet
All he’s done is prove that he’s an outstanding racehorse as the world teeters around him because of the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet
Lawyers for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT) question Rick Teeters, the school's superintendent, about enrollment at today's hearing in Franklin County Common Pleas Courtt. Source: Internet
Much of the country teeters behind them. Source: Internet