tee
n 1: the starting place for each hole on a golf course; "they
were waiting on the first tee" [syn: {teeing ground}]
2: support holding a football on end and above the ground
preparatory to the kickoff [syn: {football tee}]
3: a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the
ground [syn: {golf tee}]
v 1: place on a tee; "tee golf balls" [syn: {tee up}]
2: connect with a tee; "tee two pipes"
Source: WordNet® 2.0
tee n.,vt. [Purdue] A carbon copy of an electronic transmission. "Oh,
you're sending him the {bits} to that? Slap on a tee for me." From the
Unix command `tee(1)', itself named after a pipe fitting (see
{plumbing}). Can also mean `save one for me', as in "Tee a slice for
me!" Also spelled `T'.
Source: The Jargon File