teasy
English
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editteasy (comparative more teasy, superlative most teasy)
- Inclined to tease; teasing.
- 1926, Christian Advocate, volume 87, page 16:
- […] Wallie, who was going on eleven, and such a teasy boy, […]
Etymology 2
editFrom Cornish tesek (“hot,fiery”).
Adjective
editteasy (comparative more teasy, superlative most teasy)
- (colloquial, UK, Cornwall) Irritable or angry.