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10 definitions found for Teeter

WordNet (r) 3.0
teeter n 1: a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end [syn: seesaw, teeter, teeter-totter, teetertotter, teeterboard, tilting board, dandle board] v 1: move unsteadily, with a rocking motion [syn: teeter, seesaw, totter]

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teeter terete

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003)
teeter I. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English titeren to totter, reel; akin to Old High German zittarōn to shiver Date: 1844 1. a. to move unsteadily ; wobble b. waver, vacillate <teetered on the brink of bankruptcy> 2. seesaw II. noun Date: 1860 seesaw 2b

Oxford English Reference Dictionary
teeter
v.intr.
1 totter; stand or move unsteadily.
2 hesitate; be indecisive.
Phrases and idioms:
teeter on the brink (or edge) be in imminent danger (of disaster etc.).
Etymology: var. of dial. titter

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
teeter (teeters, teetering, teetered) 1. Teeter is used in expressions such as teeter on the brink and teeter on the edge to emphasize that something seems to be in a very unstable situation or position. Three of the hotels are in receivership, and others are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy... His voice teetered on the edge of hysteria. VERB: V on n, V on n [emphasis] 2. If someone or something teeters, they shake in an unsteady way, and seem to be about to lose their balance and fall over. Hyde shifted his weight and felt himself teeter forward, beginning to overbalance... VERB: V adv/prep

English Explanatory Dictionary
teeter ˈti:tə v.intr. 1 totter; stand or move unsteadily. 2 hesitate; be indecisive. øteeter on the brink (or edge) be in imminent danger (of disaster etc.). [var. of dial. titter]

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Teeter Tee"ter, v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Teetered; p. pr. & vb. n. Teetering.] [Prov. E. titter to tremble, to seesaw; cf. Icel. titra to tremble, OHG. zittar[=o]n, G. zittern.] To move up and down on the ends of a balanced plank, or the like, as children do for sport; to seesaw; to titter; to titter-totter. [U. S.] [The bobolink] alit upon the flower, and teetered up and down. --H. W. Beecher.

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
teeter v. n. [U.S.] Seesaw, titter, titter-totter, tetter-totter.

English Explanatory Dictionary (Synonyms)
teeter ˈti:tə v. balance, wobble, rock, sway, totter, waver, tremble, stagger: She screamed when she saw Bruce teetering on the edge of the precipice.

Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "teeter": Lissajous figure, alternate, alternation, back and fill, back-and-forth, balance, battledore and shuttlecock, change, come and go, coming and going, cower, dither, dodder, ebb and flow, equivocate, falter, flounder, fluctuate, flux and reflux, go through phases, halt, hitch and hike, limp, lurch, metronome, oscillate, oscillator, pass and repass, pendulate, pendulum, quiver, reciprocate, reciprocation, rhythmic play, ride and tie, ring the changes, rock, rocker, rocking chair, rocking stone, seesaw, seesawing, shake, shift, shilly-shally, shuffle, shuttle, shuttlecock, sine wave, stagger, stammer, stumble, sway, swing, teeter-totter, teeter-tottering, teeterboard, teetering, teetery-bender, tergiversate, to-and-fro, topple, totter, tottering, tremble, turn, ups and downs, vacillate, vary, vibrator, waver, wax and wane, weave, wibble-wabble, wigwag, wobble, zigzag




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