a. [f. TEASE v.1 + -ABLE.] Capable of being teased.
1858. Catherine D. Bell, Kenneth & Hugh, xii. 232. Trying to tease one who is not teasable.
1865. G. Macdonald, A. Forbes, viii. Children are ready to tease any child who simply looks teasable.
a. [f. TEASE v.1 + -ABLE.] Capable of being teased.
1858. Catherine D. Bell, Kenneth & Hugh, xii. 232. Trying to tease one who is not teasable.
1865. G. Macdonald, A. Forbes, viii. Children are ready to tease any child who simply looks teasable.