1. n. T(1).
Etymology: phonet. spelling 2. n. & v.
--n.
1. Golf a a cleared space from which a golf ball is struck at the beginning of play for each hole. b a small support of wood or plastic from which a ball is struck at a tee.
2 a mark aimed at in bowls, quoits, curling, etc.
--v.tr. (tees, teed) (often foll. by up) Golf place (a ball) on a tee ready to strike it.
Phrases and idioms:
tee off
1. Golf play a ball from a tee.
2 colloq. start, begin.
Etymology: earlier (17th-c.) teaz, of unkn. orig.: in sense 2 perh. TEE(1)