teeny

teeny
adjective (teenier; -est) Etymology: by alteration Date: 1825 tiny

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  • Teeny — bezeichnet: einen Jugendlichen im Alter von rund 13 bis 19 Jahren, siehe Teenager eine Bootsklasse, siehe Teeny (Bootsklasse) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dems …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • teeny — [ˈtiːni] or teeny weeny [ˌtiːni ˈwiːni] adj informal very small …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • teeny — / teensy [adj] very small diminutive, Lilliputian, microscopic, miniature, minuscule, minute, teensy weensy*, teeny weeny*, tiny, wee, weeny*; concepts 773,789 Ant. big, enormous, huge, large …   New thesaurus

  • Teeny — Tee ny, a. Very small; tiny. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Teeny — Teen y, a. [See {Teen} grief.] Fretful; peevish; pettish; cross. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Teeny — can refer to: * A teenager or a teenybopper * The state of being very small * Trond Holter, a member of the band Wig Wam * A small drink sold in Massachusetts and New Hampshire stores composed of water, sugar, food coloring, and artificial… …   Wikipedia

  • Teeny — Teeny,der:⇨Teenager(1) …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • teeny — 1825, alteration of TINY (Cf. tiny). Alternative form teensy is attested from 1899 …   Etymology dictionary

  • teeny — *tiny, little, diminutive, *small, petite, wee, weeny, minute, microscopic, miniature …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • teeny — ► ADJECTIVE (teenier, teeniest) informal ▪ tiny. ORIGIN variant of TINY(Cf. ↑tiny) …   English terms dictionary

  • teeny — [tēn′zē, tēn′sē] adj. teensier, teensiest [tē′nē] adj. teenier, teeniest informal var. of TINY: also teensy [tēn′zē, tēn′sē] adj. teensier, teensiest …   English World dictionary

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