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midget
[ mij-it ]
noun
- Older Use: Disparaging and Offensive. an abnormally small person having normal physical proportions.
- any animal or thing that is very small for its kind.
adjective
- very small or of a class below the usual size.
- being a miniature replica or model.
midget
/ ˈ³¾Éª»åÏôɪ³Ù /
noun
- a dwarf whose skeleton and features are of normal proportions
- something small of its kind
- ( as modifier )
a midget car
- an age level of 16 to 17 in amateur sport, esp ice hockey
Sensitive Note
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of midget1
Example Sentences
He is tactless, following Cohn into a restroom to beg for his help or scarfing down cheeseballs and talking about midget wrestling at an Atlantic City casino buffet.
The network once demanded that they change the line “that albino stole my midget†to “that madman stole my hobo.â€
Chiara Juster, the mother of an eighth-grader at Willard Middle School, said students called her daughter, 13, a “midget Jew†in the hallway between classes the week before Oct.
The respondent answers, “Yes, he liked watching undressed midgets solve complex equations on a too-high-up chalkboard.â€
Based on the new work, Shekhar is refocusing his glaucoma research on the analogs of midget cells, called alpha cells, in mice.
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