a. dial. and colloq. Also 8 weny, 9 weany. [f. WEE, with ending imitated from TINY, TEENY a.2] Very small, tiny. Also teeny-weeny (see TEENY a.2).

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1790.  Grose, Prov. Gloss. (ed. 2), Wee and weny, very small. North.

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1833.  Christmas Improvement, iii. (1841), 40. Such a little tiny weeny pill can never cure such a great big headache as I have got.

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1876.  Mr. Gray & Neighbours, 11. 140. You have to keep her head the tinyest, weanyest bit in the world to the nor-east.

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1911.  C. Beadle, City of Shadows, vii. The cupid bow of a mouth opened just the weeniest bit.

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1922.  W. J. Locke, Tale of Triona, ii. 23. They’re little tiny weeny shells [foraminifera].

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