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weeny [ˈwi:ni] ADJ inf

weeny
a weeny bit
eenie weeny

tee·ny-wee·ny [ˌti:niˈwi:ni] ADJ inf

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

eenie weeny
a weeny bit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There were tonnes and tonnes of the tiny weeny bits, like the legs, in the heel of my foot and the pain was incredible.
www.express.co.uk
Inside, you've got 240 square inches of cooking surface on cast-iron grates to work with -- that's good for a whole lot of weenies.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Instead, at the risk of being one of those weenies who embeds their own tweet...
www.sbnation.com
We are, as you have long suspected, mostly weenies.
www.nationalgeographic.com.au
If they ate the portion (and it was weeny) then they could have dessert.
www.irishexaminer.com
If you've got fire bans and water bans, you can't roast your weenies in a northern forest, and that's no fun.
www.guelphmercury.com
Yet there is something ineffably poignant about such a weeny, cut-price monster, and nothing thrilling about such a preposterous puffball of bilious braggadocio.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A fashion parade is planned from 11:45 a.m. to noon with dunking for weenies to follow.
www.mykawartha.com
My mom has had an invasion of ants; teeny, weeny, miniscule critters.
jg-tc.com
The production version is slightly heavier, with ours coming in at 62 grams, but even the most weight-obsessed weenies shouldn't notice that.
www.cyclingnews.com

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