tweeny
Americannoun
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informal a maid who assists both cook and housemaid
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Also: tweenie. informal
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a child of approximately eight to fourteen years of age
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( as modifier )
tweeny magazines
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Etymology
Origin of tweeny
Example Sentences
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“Owl” sets itself apart from other tweeny series with its robust L.G.B.T.Q. representation and its zippy, self-aware jokes.
From New York Times
He’s also a really interesting person under all the hair and tweeny angst, and he’s as tired of being told what to do as I am of telling.
From Washington Post
Thousands of tweeny boppers in blue-lit antlers, hundreds of slightly older siblings and handfuls of parents filled the audience for a night that served as a reminder that although TikTok is now inextricably intertwined with pop music, it doesn’t deliver as much joy to the world.
From Washington Post
Anna, its idealistic young Russian refugee heroine is determined to earn her living as a “tweeny” in the dilapidated home of an earl.
From The Guardian
Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters And there was one positive side effect of the rise of the tweeny, princess aesthetic.
From The Guardian
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