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tease

tease / tease / tease / tease / tease
Transitive VerbNoun
past: teasedpp: teaseding: teasing

This word carries a dual emotional charge, shifting between affectionate playfulness and malicious mockery depending on the relationship between the participants. When used in a social context, it describes a psychological game of provocation, often intended to test boundaries or elicit a specific reaction. In a physical or technical sense, the term refers to the intentional disruption of structure, such as creating volume in hair by backcombing. This creates a tactile contrast between the smooth surface and the tangled interior, mirroring the conceptual tension found in the social meaning of the word.

Meanings

Transitive Verbtease
[~ someone][~ someone about something]

To make fun of someone in a playful or unkind way, often by commenting on their mistakes or appearance.

"He likes to tease his sister about her new haircut."

Transitive Verbtease
[~ something]

To pull apart or separate fibers, such as wool or hair, to make them fluffy or tangled.

"The stylist began to tease her hair to create more volume."

Transitive Verbtease
[~ something out of someone]

To gradually extract information or a confession from someone through persistence or cleverness.

"The detective managed to tease the truth out of the witness."

Nountease

A person who habitually makes fun of others in a playful or provocative manner.

"My older brother is such a tease whenever we play games."

Nountease

An act of playful mockery or a comment intended to provoke a reaction.

"The joke was just a little tease, not meant to be taken seriously."

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