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  • 21wee|nie — wee|nie1 «WEE nee», noun. U.S. Informal. a wiener; frankfurter. ╂[American English spelling variant of wien(er) + ie] wee|nie2 «WEE nee», noun. a person given to weak and ineffective social protest in the guise of intellectual debate: »Network TV …

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  • 22Wee — Wee, a. Very small; little. [Colloq. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] A little wee face, with a little yellow beard. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 23Wee Hairy Beasties — are a children s music group comprised of Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Kelly Hogan, and Devil in a Woodpile. They played their first gig together at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, and released an album through Bloodshot Records in 2006. [… …

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  • 24Wee Bin & Co. — Wee Bin Co. chop Hong Guan, in Market Street, a firm that was rapidly becoming prominent in Singapore in the 1860 s , was founded by Wee Bin. This firm carried on business as Merchants and Shipowners. The firm at first began business relations… …

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  • 25Wee-Man — (* 16. Mai 1973 in Pisa, Italien; eigentlich Jason Bryant Acuña) ist Darsteller der MTV Show Jackass. Er hat Achondroplasie, eine Form der Kleinwüchsigkeit. Nach dem Ende der Show war er häufig als Gast bei seinen ehemaligen Kollegen Steve O und… …

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  • 26wee-wee informal, — wee wee informal, chiefly Brit. noun a child s word for urine. verb urinate. Origin 1930s: imitative …

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  • 27wee-wee — informal, chiefly Brit. ► NOUN ▪ a child s word for urine. ► VERB ▪ urinate. ORIGIN imitative …

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  • 28wee|vil|ly — wee|vil|y or wee|vil|ly «WEE vuh lee», adjective. infested with weevils …

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  • 29wee|vil|y — or wee|vil|ly «WEE vuh lee», adjective. infested with weevils …

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  • 30Wee Willie Winkie — [Wee Willie Winkie] a character in a traditional ↑nursery rhyme. The words are: Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown, Rapping at the window, crying through the lock, Are the children all in bed, it’s… …

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