teasy
English
Etymology
From
Cornish
tesek
(
“
hot,fiery
”
)
.
Adjective
teasy
(
comparative
more
teasy
,
superlative
most
teasy
)
(
colloquial
,
Britain
,
Cornwall
)
Irritable
or
angry
.
Anagrams
Yates
,
Yeats
,
as yet
,
yates
,
yeast
,
yeats
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