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teeny-weeny

or ³Ù±ð±ð·²Ô¾±±ð-·É±ð±ð·²Ô¾±±ð

[ tee-nee-wee-nee ]

adjective

Baby Talk.
  1. tiny; small.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of teeny-weeny1

1875–80; teeny + weeny tiny; weenie
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“A terabyte is, for most people, gigantic, yet a fragment of a human brain – just a miniscule, teeny-weeny little bit of human brain – is still thousands of terabytes.â€

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“It is a teeny-weeny budget for what needs to be done,†Birnbaum said.

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“I haven’t written this essay in the hope that anybody will get out a violin for me, not even a teeny-weeny one,†she wrote.

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It's a mystery, like those big heads on Easter Island or the popularity of the teeny-weeny knapsack.

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Those of us who fancy ourselves as purists about cinema can gripe all we like about films being diminished by the haste with which they have reached our teeny-weeny screens.

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