a. colloq. rare. [f. TEASE v.1 + -Y.] Teasing, irritating.

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1896.  Baring-Gould, Broom-Squire, xxxv. 230. Clutch and I has our little games together—the teasy old brute—but I’m generally too much for him.

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1908.  19th Cent., Jan., 183. It’s a teasy job.

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