teaser

  • 51teaser — teas·er || tɪːzÉ™(r) n. one who mocks or taunts; tantalizing and difficult problem or riddle …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 52teaser — seater …

    Anagrams dictionary

  • 53teaser — noun 1》 a person who teases others. 2》 informal a tricky question or task. 3》 a short introductory advertisement for a product, which stimulates interest by remaining cryptic. 4》 Fishing a lure or bait trailed behind a boat to attract fish. 5》 an …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 54teaser — noun (C) informal 1 a very difficult question, especially in a competition 2 a tease 2 …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 55teaser — teas·er …

    English syllables

  • 56teaser — teas•er [[t]ˈti zər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that teases 2) sbz a drapery or flat piece across the top of the proscenium arch that masks the flies and that, together with the tormentors, forms a frame for the stage opening 3) cvb an… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 57teaser — WikiB A part of a program played before the title sequence, usually featuring a cliffhanger or prefiguring the plot of the episode to follow …

    Audio and video glossary

  • 58teaser — /ˈtizə/ (say teezuh) noun 1. someone or something that teases. 2. a problem, puzzle. 3. TV an opening segment of a program designed to attract an audience. 4. Colloquial → prickteaser …

  • 59teaser ad — /ˈtizər æd/ (say teezuhr ad) noun an advertisement designed primarily to attract customers to a shop by making a special offer on one item …

  • 60teaser —  A low introductory rate on a loan, or a high initial rate on a deposit …

    American business jargon