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teeth Website (Teeth.net) Perry Farrell maintained circa 1996. Also the name of the publication handed out at Lollapalooza.
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TEE Typically, a wooden peg, on which the golf ball is placed for striking the ball at the beginning of any given golf hole. The tee/teeing ground is also referred to as the point from which the play of any given hole begins.
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TEE A type of fitting with three connections. Two connections are inline (these are called the 'run' side) and another connection 90 degrees to the first two. The third connection on the side is called the 'branch' connection. This fitting is used to branch from a run of pipe or tube.
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TEE Most golf courses have several different teeing areas, or "tees," that various categories of golfers play from during a round of golf. Tees frequently have names, based on who plays from them, like "Ladies Tees" or "Championship Tees," but even if they don't, they are almost always known by the color of the tee markers used to identify them, like blue, white or red. Golf Personal identifies a "tee" by both its name and its color.
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TEE A type of distribution fitting which connects three pieces of tubing, arranging them in the pattern of a
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