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tee
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tee1 Golf
1. an area, often slightly elevated, from which the first stroke of a hole is made
2. a support for a golf ball, usually a small wooden or plastic peg, used when teeing off or in long grass, etc.

tee2
a mark used as a target in certain games such as curling and quoits

tee []
(engineering)
Shaped like the letter T.

(tool, operating system)tee - A Unix command which copies its standard input to its standard output (like cat) but also to a file given as its argument. tee is thus useful in pipelines of Unix commands (see plumbing) where it allows you to create a duplicate copy of the data stream. E.g.

egrep Unix Dictionary | tee /dev/tty | wc -l

searches for lines containing the string "Unix" in the file "Dictionary", prints them to the terminal (/dev/tty) and counts them.

Unix manual page: tee(1).


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1 -- color) Phil Mickelson tees off on the fourth hole Friday.
In National Recreation Area, 2002, Brophy's recurring Friedrichian protagonist dons a golfing outfit and tees off toward arid mountains.
The TV networks aren't the only ones profiting every time Tiger tees off and cruises to victory.
 
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