Taunt, tease, or provoke
it either means that he is just a tease, or he is either trying to get some. or he could possibly like you but it is hard to tell90 percent of the time its because he likes you. The other percent its because he thinks your stupid. Depends if that's all he does is tease you.It means he is just joking with you because he cares for you and cares about you. Or you guys are really good friends at that level to mock each other
Auggie lied to his teachers because he was afraid the boys would find him and tease or beat him up.
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Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It consists of two independent clauses ("Fred loves to tease Ethel" and "Lucy loves to tease Desi") joined by the coordinating conjunction "and."
everyone loves to tease me about my hair
She will always be nice to you. But will tease you at times. She will playfully make fun of you. Also she will laugh at most or all of your jokes. And most obviously if you ask her out she will say yes.
if i does tease you then ignore him.
He usually either looks at you alot and smiles or his friends tease him around you.
be cool! Start flirting(: look at them in the eye for 2 seconds then look away! it always works(:
My momma always said that was why...
Yes. My boyfriend's always on the phone so I tease him about it. I tell him he's married to our phone and I call the phone his wife.
She use to tease him and she wrote to him as her dearest friend and John said when he visted her he gave her tons of kisses!
it is the same as the past tense. Past tense: teased ( i had been teased) Present tense: tease, to tease Future tense: tease ( i will be teased) However, for uses on other people it is just tease e.g. I will tease you He will tease her
First off he has to blush when he talks to you.2nd he can tease you a bit.3rd when you look at him, he looks away shyly.
tease