teeny-weeny
- s (used informally) very small
- Robert Graham, 29, a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, makes teeny-weeny wax nudes that look like slightly sexier versions of the Barbie doll and sets them in teeny .
- A photograph is just a little, teeny-weeny, small piece of life.
- On the egg hunt, the audience eludes a posse of shrieking demons, slups up a river of wine, makes friends with a teeny-weeny genie (Richard Eyer) in an oriental beanie, gets .