(Used informally) very small.
1Why would you want to watch an NFL game on a teeny-weeny tablet?
2The only thing she seems a teeny-weeny bit foolish about is her boy.
3But it was such a teeny-weeny tippet that it must be a child's.
4A million pounds of punch packed into a teeny-weeny body.
5Hairy needs teeny-weeny pieces of food for his teeny-weeny mouth.
6She pulled back a pink speckled lip to expose a random display of teeny-weeny teeth.
7Oh, what I wouldn't give for Ma to be just, just a teeny-weeny bit subtle.
8They have so much of it, I thought to myself, they'll never miss a teeny-weeny bit.
9I sometimes wish, Mary, I had kept back just a teeny-weeny bit of my own money.
10The best of the worst teeny-weeny bikinis.
11This tiny Bill, this teeny-weeny Bill.
12And a spirit-lamp, too, just like Clover's, and a cunning, teeny-weeny kitchen and a stove to boil things on.
13Shortest skirts in a collection: Itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny slivers of fabric were having to make do pretty much everywhere this season.
14He is a teeny-weeny man with a big head and rather weak eyes, and he and she do look odd together.
15It was another head peeping out of the doorway, a head just like Johnny Chuck's, only it was a teeny-weeny one.
16Hadn't he grown up from a teeny-weeny baby and been smart enough to escape all these dangers which worried Mrs. Peter so?