This time, the teeny bopper is Alison Gold, who is forced to sing “Chinese Food.”
Because of the nature of the app—and the teeny, twangy language it employs—Lulu unsurprisingly targets girls on college campuses.
There was the T-shirt in Oregon reading FERRARO (in huge letters) and Mondale (teeny type).
Despite all this sensational, restorative sex, Stone is a teeny bit defensive about his heterosexuality.
A daiquiri is like a little vacation in a glass, and sometimes a little vacation in a glass with a teeny tiny beach umbrella.
It was such a teeny tiny voice that he could only just hear it.
This is just a sample of one teeny bit of what she demanded.
I wonder what he would do if I gave him just a teeny, weeny touch with the whip!
He recommended a "teeny" glass of Benedictine, a bottle of which was kept ready.
Suppose she took a teeny nap as she did sometimes when she was waiting for Bridget.
1825, alteration of tiny. Alternative form teensy is attested from 1899.
noun
A teenage person; teenager: a really interesting biz for a teen who loves being busy/ a robust health that would be remarkable on a teener/ ''You only pass this way once,'' he tells a teenie in persuading her to come along for a ride