Adjective: wee (weer,weest) wee
Usage: Brit, informal
- [informal] Little or tiny
"a wee tot";
- bitty [informal], bittie [informal], teensy [informal], teentsy [informal], teeny [informal], weeny [informal], weensy [informal], teensy-weensy [informal], teeny-weeny [informal], itty-bitty [informal], itsy-bitsy [informal], titchy [Brit, informal], bitsy [informal]
- Very early
"the wee hours of the morning"
- A short time
"bide a wee"
- [Brit, vulgar] The discharge of urine
"he took a wee";
- micturition, urination, pee [informal]
Usage: Brit, informal
- Eliminate urine
"Again, the cat had weed on the expensive rug"; "The toddler announced he needed to wee-wee";
- urinate, piddle [informal], micturate [formal], pee [informal], pee-pee [informal], make water [archaic], relieve oneself [informal], take a leak [informal], spend a penny [Brit, informal], wee-wee [informal], pass water, widdle [Brit, informal]
Sounds like: weaver, wr, wee, w
Derived forms: weest, wees, weer, weed, weeing
See also: early, little, small
Type of: egest, eliminate, elimination, evacuation, excrete, excretion, pass, time, voiding
Encyclopedia: Wee, Andrew