(Used informally) very small.
1A more perfect film might have been just a teensy-weensy dull.
2Maybe they could toss in a couple of very teensy weensy baby commas.
3She seemed a weensy bit perturbed, as my grandmother would have put it.
4They found teensy-weensy boats in the middle of a frigging big empty ocean.
5Imagine a teensy-weensy baby wearing a 0000 onesie called Dagger.
6Then, in his weensy-weak voice, he says, And you got to promise something else.
7Now I've taken up a weensy bottle of Scotch, J&B in the green bottle.
8Potential princely suitors should be warned: princess Bean might have a teensy weensy drink problem.
9I took teensy-weensy baby steps until I reached the right front quarter-panel of the truck.
10She just needed a "teensy-weensy loan" from me to get into one of them.
11With a look of fake innocence, Storm replied, How did they define 'teensy-weensy illegal' at Georgetown Law?
12In his weensy-weak voice, Anansi says, "On my deathbed, you have to promise me two things."
13But I don't think that one teensy-weensy incident with a small busload of nuns and puppies should taint a man's life.
14Father can't give lessons any more, because he can't see but just a teensy, weensy bit when the sun is shining.
15I'm trying to guilt-trip Phil Collins so that maybe he'll give me -a genuine poor person -just one teensy weensy little million.
16The move comes amid uncertainty about whether the handset holder requires a €155 licence for what is, in essence, a teensy-weensy portable TV.