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  • Tease and denial — (also called orgasm denial or T D ) is a general term used to describe any technique that involves the sexual stimulation of a person to cause intense arousal without climax. It is usually practiced for the express purpose of creating powerful… …   Wikipedia

  • tease — [[t]ti͟ːz[/t]] teases, teasing, teased 1) VERB To tease someone means to laugh at them or make jokes about them in order to embarrass, annoy, or upset them. [V n] He told her how the boys in East Poldown had set on him, teasing him... [V n about… …   English dictionary

  • Tease (TV Series) — Actress Lisa Rinna is the host of Oxygen Network s Tease, airing since 2007. Known to television audiences from her starring roles on Dancing with the Stars, Soap Talk, Melrose Place and Days of Our Lives, Emmy nominated Rinna is also… …   Wikipedia

  • tease — [OE] Tease originally meant ‘separate the fibres of wool’ (a sense still perceptible in the metaphorical tease out ‘disentangle something complicated’). It came from a prehistoric West Germanic *taisjan, whose base was also the source of English… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • tease out — PHRASAL VERB If you tease out information or a solution, you succeed in obtaining it even though this is difficult. [V P n (not pron)] They try to tease out the answers without appearing to ask... [V n P] There had to be an answer he was sure he… …   English dictionary

  • tease — [OE] Tease originally meant ‘separate the fibres of wool’ (a sense still perceptible in the metaphorical tease out ‘disentangle something complicated’). It came from a prehistoric West Germanic *taisjan, whose base was also the source of English… …   Word origins

  • tease — I. transitive verb (teased; teasing) Etymology: Middle English tesen, from Old English tǣsan; akin to Old High German zeisan to tease Date: before 12th century 1. a. to disentangle and lay parallel by combing or carding < tease wool > b. teasel …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tease — v. & n. v.tr. (also absol.) 1 a make fun of (a person or animal) playfully or unkindly or annoyingly. b tempt or allure, esp. sexually, while refusing to satisfy the desire aroused. 2 pick (wool, hair, etc.) into separate fibres. 3 dress (cloth)… …   Useful english dictionary

  • tease — [[t]tiz[/t]] v. teased, teas•ing, n. 1) to irritate or provoke with petty taunts, playful mockery, pretended offers, persistent requests, or other annoyances, often in sport 2) to comb or card (wool or the like); shred 3) to ruffle (the hair) by… …   From formal English to slang

  • tease —   Ho ohenehene, ho ohene.   Also: henehene, uhene, ho ohaehae, ahahana, ho ohune, hauwene, ho ohauwene, ho ohae, hone, me o, ho ohana, hana wale, wahapa a, ho oma au, kauloloa, none.   Rare: pūhene, honole, ho ouhuhī.     Vexed by teasing, nāulu …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • tease — teasable, adj. teasableness, n. teasingly, adv. /teez/, v., teased, teasing, n. v.t. 1. to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport. 2. to pull apart or separate the adhering… …   Universalium

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