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101wee small hours — noun The very early morning, just after midnight, when most people are asleep. , He worked into the wee small hours to get everything perfect for the opening day. Syn: oh dark thirty, small hours, wee hours …
102wee\ naif — Pronounced wee nyaf. Scots slang for an impudent child. Come back here with my shawl and slippers, you wee naif! …
103wee-woe — Feeling attached to NOT be allowed to swim in the Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Wee woe mean river and disappointed. Alas! Wee woe is me. The Red is brown and stinky today …
104wee\ naif — Pronounced wee nyaf. Scots slang for an impudent child. Come back here with my shawl and slippers, you wee naif! …
105wee-woe — Feeling attached to NOT be allowed to swim in the Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Wee woe mean river and disappointed. Alas! Wee woe is me. The Red is brown and stinky today …
106wee — It means small but they throw it into sentences all the time, I think it s just to confuse us all. You ll hear Have a wee seat or Can we chat for a wee minute? …
107Wee man — while wee usually means small it is used in the this context to indicate young man often used by fathers to refer to their sons. On the other hand, In the name o the wee man is a mild expletive! …
108wee(-wee) — to urinate The derivation is from little as in little jobs, or is a corruption of eau, with the common water imagery. The repetition of wee does not indicate a double effusion: Just a minute, said Viola, I want to weewee. (Bradbury,… …
109wee — Verb. To urinate. Generally inoffensive and mainly regarded as a children s expression. Also phrased as wee wee. Adj. Small, tiny. Mainly Scottish use Informal …
110wee — [wiː] adj Scottish I small II verb [U] spoken wee [wiː] to URINATE wee noun [C/U] …