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  • They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak.
  • Maggie: You just don't want me to have a big job. Just a cute teeny -weeny little...career.
  • She also has a teeny-tiny musical quaver tattooed on her neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next to this small area was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bathroom.
  • In terms of [annual] total return, you're looking at 4% - your coupon, and maybe a teeny bit more.
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  • Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys.
  • Any teeny-weeny hint when we might look forward to their book? Branded By Fire Spoiler Thread
  • Sexy does not have to mean stockings and suspenders or some feeble excuse for a top, with a teeny, weeny micro skirt.
  • And it was a little annoying to see and hear the teeny-boppers singing along to songs off their latest release, having never heard anything from their past efforts.
  • That teeny little block with the rotating geese is so sweet - I'd seen it on her blog but was unable to get a handle on the size (or lack of it) - so cute! Bumper post day
  • I also thought about the influence that celebrities have on young impressionable teeny boppers.
  • Gladiator sandals paired with a bold maxi dress or teeny tiny shorts to show off luscious legs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a teeny bit of shading is required. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just took this photo of the light fitting here in our living room with my teeny tiny camera.
  • She can’t be in it, she’s a high school musical cast member, they are trying to make this movie into some teen thing, its more than that! they need to get a true native american, not some disney teeny bopper. is anyone with me on this? Twilight Lexicon » Vanessa Hudgens Take Two
  • I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it.
  • They can talk quietly, knowing that they won't be drowned out by an army of shrieking teenyboppers.
  • HUIZENGA: Actually, it's a five-movement symphony that plays off just a single teeny-weeny microchip. Bach, Ballet And 1-Bit Symphonies: New Classical CDs
  • September 17, 2008 5: 41 AM teeny said ... the photo at Logia tis Ploris of the urchin dish is the best photo you've taken to date. color, highlight on the dish, fork in the background, it's excellent. Sea Urchins with Tips on How to Open Them (Αχινός)
  • If an adult bathing suit costs between $200 and $265, the teeny-weeny matching kid's outfit goes for a not inconsiderable $110 to $140. Swimwear Worthy of Self-Flagellation
  • Being Abercrombie-d, however, requires much more than a full wardrobe of the store's wardrobe staples, including sheer shirts to be layered under even sheerer shirts, sheer leggings, skin-tight jeans, and teeny tiny miniskirts, paired with Ugg boots (a fashion trend that just won't die). Liz Funk: The Devil Wears Abercrombie
  • Rip him apart into teeny tiny microscopic pieces.
  • If I don't mind skipping the boniest bits and it's clear from the abundant length of the otherwise eeny teeny patches on my ankle bones that I don't, I feel safe engaging in shaving even while totally blinded from clenching my eyes shut against a shampoo sting invasion. Ten Fears, Mostly Unfounded
  • Relocating is what led to the drug addiction, prostitution, and death that freaked out a generation of readers in Go Ask Alice, and to the teenybopper dipsomania of Sarah T.: Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic. What Girls Want
  • So someone had the unenviable task of condensing a five decade recording career into one teeny tiny album.
  • Forget teeny-weeny bikinis - micro-mini skirts are here.
  • I just have some localised swelling left where the abscess is and a teeny-weeny bit of sensitivity.
  • Isn't it just a teeny-weeny bit dodgy to have an advert of a grown man surrounded by children?
  • That star is actually a teeny bit older than I am, but not so much as to make a difference.
  • I mean look at cave art, these are all very exaggerated caricatures of bison with teeny, weeny heads, huge humps, they don't look like real bison.
  • A teeny bit wan and slippery, but fine. Times, Sunday Times
  • In honor of Belgium's most famous, non-waffle export Jean-Claude Van Damme, Racers strip down into itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bikinis, slather on tanning lotion, and strike some bodybuilding poses in the most muscle-tastic task ever. Top Moments: Mother's Baby Bombshell, Late Night's Musical Burn
  • The pampered pets in this show have their owners wrapped around their teeny paws. The Sun
  • If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference.
  • That kind of plooping sound the water makes pouring into the bowl is due in part to a process called cavitation (the making of a cavity), where air bubbles created by changes in pressure in the water oscillate and explode, creating teeny shock waves. Cocktail Party Physics
  • And I can't really tell you how it was made, as I spent the entire recipe-making time chopping walnuts and chestnuts, sneaking teeny bits in every now and then.
  • Everybody realises that CDs should be cheaper, from people who know the background to teenyboppers who realise their pocket money doesn't stretch that far.
  • But it's something else as well: a teeny bit boring. Times, Sunday Times
  • She also has a teeny-tiny musical quaver tattooed on her neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Claire standing, facing her mom, and me sitting, and in an itty-bitty, teeny-weeny kids-size chair, my arm started to get all strained.
  • I am only looking at tiny teeny places and not some estate.
  • That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales.
  • No bunch of teenyboppers was going to keep me from enjoying the latest adventures of my favorite barefooted, mussy-haired, possibly autistic detective, no sir. I did miss Iron Chef: A review of Death Note: L, Change the WorLd | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • But the ones it affects the most are the teeny babies, premature babies, or ones with lung problems.
  • Just a teeny weeny slice of cake for me, please - I'm supposed to be on a diet.
  • Pulling aside the curtains, she stepped out with the teeny tiny shirt hanging off her teeny tiny frame.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people work for New York financial firms, but only a teeny fraction of them worked in the twin towers, and an even teenier fraction worked on their upper floors. Slate Magazine
  • Over a low flame, add teeny tiny bits of butter one at a time, turning slowly with a fork.
  • Take, for example, Senate District 56: Two masses, encompassing Parma, Greece and parts of Irondequoit to the left and parts of Rochester and Brighton on the right, are connected by a teeny strip of land that could possibly be made of two or three streets. Ashley Calloway: Redistricting Rorschach
  • There were punkers, teenyboppers, preppies, freaks, neutral crowd, rappers, and more.
  • The startlingly weird style of some of Japan's teenagers, which is proving as controversial as punk style in the 70s, has fashion pundits across the globe poring over their teeny-bopper magazines for inspiration.
  • Straight into a teeny gap in one clean, confident swing. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘This is one of the reasons why I hate teeny-boppers,’ he said, rolling his eyes.
  • I grew up watching these guys when they started out as teeny-bopper material.
  • We spend our days in a teeny tiny office, typing in medical details for old fogies and climbing over staff to reach the shelves to file things.
  • Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys.
  • One cartoon discusses 60 + high school archetypes, and these teeny drawings capture the characters with perfect, hilarious economy.
  • And, thanks to some overplayed commercial, my earworm du jour is "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini."
  • Perhaps one day I'll grow out of my teeny-bopper like obsession/crush on Jason.
  • Accordingly, I find her use of the word ‘disingenuous’ just a teeny-weeny bit over the top!
  • Well, possibly - except for two teeny details. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hoodathunk (sponsored by the FSM, Noodles for Freedom!) says: backup, are you just a teeny bit cranky because that fence you constantly straddle is chafing? Think Progress » Perriello Blasts GOP Leaders In Washington For Refusing To Completely Denounce Harassment Of Democrats
  • Firstly, the only skirts you could conceivably wear with it are teeny mini ones, and this season is all about longer lengths. Times, Sunday Times
  • So it seems this being less nice is caused by growing a teeny bit more like a man. Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem is that there are two types of women here… teeny-boppers and 80-year-old widows.
  • And you've managed to track one down which is supposed to be flat, stale and just a teeny bit sour. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • The first episode was exciting, touching and a teeny bit addictive. Times, Sunday Times
  • For those of you not in the know, Steampunk is this teeny micro sci-fi genre.
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • Next to this small area was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bathroom.
  • We're having a host of teeny baby Gulf Coast Toads hoppin 'around our fountain! Weekending at the Holt House
  • She is obviously naturally slim, but at the age of 35 must be feeling the strain of having to still look teeny tiny. The Sun
  • When he and his brothers arrived at Heathrow in 1972 they were set upon by maenadic teenyboppers, who tore clumps of hair from Jermaine's scalp, robbed Michael of a shoe and almost choked him by tugging the opposite ends of his scarf.) Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • The supermodel wore a teeny-weeny bikini at a fashion show in Brazil.
  • The hole in the floor was teeny tiny and located under various shelves I had to crawl around to gain access.
  • If you wear contact lenses (I do) you may know what I mean in that after a day of microscopic dust infiltration, it feels as though a tiny, teeny, squidgy little demon is sticking teeny weeny little pins in your pupils.
  • Comparing blood quantum to a diagram on genre that speculativizes any writing with a teeny bit of novum is specious. More on Map of Spec Fic
  • My wife Jeannette is a teeny bit obsessive, so that balances things out. The Freakonomics Q&A: Part One - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Although the models are teeny tiny, they all look healthy. The Sun
  • Because I am insane and a glutton for punishing myself; because I love my little man and all the teeny, tiny babies I care for; because I would love to live to see the day that my job as a NICU RN is obsolete; because I will NOT be at BlogHer 2007 I will be participating in my first ever blogathon. In training « Adventures in Juggling
  • Even the Dems, with their little, teeny-weeny, spend-happy brains, realize that this health care bill costs too much for our country to handle. Health care bill postponed
  • Is that just a teeny-weeny bit… well, dismissive?
  • A couple of weeks ago in the US, teeny pop star Ashlee Simpson was caught out miming to the wrong song on Saturday Night Live.
  • Rfid uses teeny computer chips, smaller than half-a-grain of sand, to track items at a distance.
  • Shoes for my teeny little feet, blanks for tie-dyeing, and giftable stuff for Tali and the Village, mostly. BLOG CONTEST: Thrifted finds for my readers! (What if No One's Watching?)
  • The blushing bride-to-be had come across as winsome but shy, and - because she seemed to have so little to say for herself - perhaps just a teeny bit dozy.
  • Happily, you can also say sayonara to your teeny bikini in favor of a more form-forgiving baggy sweater as you eat your way toward winter.
  • About an hour later I was a teeny bit gigglier than usual.
  • Hardly hell raisers by the standards set by other crews in this article, these 80s teeny-boppers nonetheless somehow carved a niche for themselves in cinema history.
  • It grows from seed, underground runners, or any teeny bit of root.
  • Imagine passing a statue of yourself on the way into work: might it not lead to a teeny bit of complacency? Times, Sunday Times
  • Bookboxed – I love what you have to say about these poems, but the gorgeous swimsuit is surely just a matter of stretching the imagination that teeny bit further. Poetry, Please « Tales from the Reading Room
  • But I'm so over cramming my tootsies into teeny-weeny pumps.
  • Lots of footballers go, and some of the rooms are palatial, but others are teeny-weeny; I think it's obscenely overpriced for what it is.
  • Bikini Bottom is periodically swept by fads and crazes, its denizens rushing around in a volatile teenybopper horde, cheering or booing or raving on the beach to shudders of Dick Dale-ish guitar. SpongeBob's Golden Dream
  • By the time he graduated high school he was already in a popular band in England pleasing the teeny-bopper crowd.
  • Apple may have Al Gore on its board of directors, but that won't stop them from shipping teeny tiny remote controls in cartoonishly large boxes. Revealed: Apple's Secret Membership In The Stupid Shipping Gang - The Consumerist
  • Yeff, ai see a teeny-tynee orinj kitteh inna tawp leff kornur. Your words of endearment have - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The Flybook (flybook. us) from Dialogue Computers and Lifebook 1500d from Fujitsu (fujitsu. com) belong to a new breed of convertible ultraportables that pack the punch of a desktop into a teeny package that doubles as a Tablet PC. Both are not quite the size of handhelds. On the Fly
  • I think you might have misinterpreted the point of that column just a teeny, weeny bit.
  • This is a very big plane with teeny-weeny wings.
  • This was deliberately aimed at lengthening the shelf-life of the teeny-bopper bands by not forcing them to do anything more than the single, an instrumental and a couple of remixes.
  • They both looked bombed out of their minds on ecstasy or some other teenybopper-dancing drug.
  • It's a teeny one… but like all geodes there is a whole different world inside.
  • Putting away all the blankets and baby socks and teeny tiny onesies made everything seem so real.
  • Granted, pawing through endless filthy stacks of cheesy Disney tie-ins and bios of teeny bopper stars from ten years ago can get a little depressing, but the drudge is worth it when coming across that rare gem. Cheap Thrill: Children’s Books 1957-69 : Scrubbles.net
  • Then for the crust, you need flour, butter, milk, and a teeny bit of salt.
  • There's obviously still a teeny bit of superstition deep inside me. Times, Sunday Times
  • At a party recently, she wore one of her old dresses, a teeny tiny number in silk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her words speak to a gamut of music lovers from teeny-boppers to grown folks and the gay community.
  • If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference.
  • Could it be that you're finding it all just a teeny-weeny bit unconvincing?
  • At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me.
  • Somehow, his voice made her feel a very, very, very teeny tiny bit of homesickness.
  • Anyway, I was mooching along Tottenham Court Road at lunchtime, and this store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox.
  • Stores tend to specialize in specific fashion niches, such as trendy teeny-bopper gear, extra-large sizes, pet fashions and pseudo-ethnic wear.
  • With Claire standing, facing her mom, and me sitting, and in an itty-bitty, teeny-weeny kids-size chair, my arm started to get all strained.
  • But in reality, seat-side service is only feasible for those with teeny appetites and an inordinate amount of patience.
  • Most of them started out as teeny tiny babies, after all.
  • You and your teeny-bopper friends are so thick!
  • Valley teenyboppers were eagerly awaiting an upcoming Veterans Memorial Coliseum concert by the Monkees.
  • Today, two centuries later, the struggle for precision continues as meteorologists devise ever more exacting techniques to measure quantities either so teeny or so gigantic that they had once been judged unmeasurable.
  • Have you ever read the ingredients in the teeny, tiny print on a tin of commercial dog food?
  • A teeny-weeny PSP screen will only give me eye strain. Will PSP get more comics content? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Burlington Arcade has these ‘watchmen’ called beadles, and Princes Arcade runs between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street and has lots of teeny dinky little shops.
  • Like that freaky teeny-bopper hanging out in front of Enrico's. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
  • Sexy does not have to mean stockings and suspenders or some feeble excuse for a top, with a teeny, weeny micro skirt.
  • And it's all in a teeny weeny eye-straining font.
  • Anyway, I arrive at my own yard and see my overgrown oleaster hedge in bloom with its teeny-tiny, very un-peony-like flowers.
  • A teeny-bopper lugs in the vessel containing the all important medicine, a middle aged woman scoops out spoonfuls and fills them in small containers that are handed over to the patients.
  • No matter how many times I say that award ceremonies are pointless industry backslapping, I still can't help but be a teeny bit interested in them.
  • But he reduced my sense of gratitude a teeny bit by suggesting that I shower before reading this holy book. Times, Sunday Times
  • This store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox.
  • Naturally, there were some teeny-weeny faults with the car.
  • I am just a common old spendthrift with a teeny tiny fashion habit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aaaw “can I speak to barry prease vis is loooocy” in such a teeny teeny voice aaaaw!! The-moo Diary Entry
  • But Bunny whispered to Quoyle, ``Apricots look like little teeny-weeny behinds, Dad. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Even the grimy black pine has been painted over with white gloss and the walls are covered in teeny Yeats prints.
  • It has six big bedrooms and I felt like a tiny, teeny person who might get lost inside it. The Sun
  • Long red carpet dresses have been replaced by teeny ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • But ooh, yes, what a pleasant surprise. Definitely weird and a teeny bit twisted - but also very listenable.
  • She rented a teeny apartment on Ocean Avenue, packed with super sized closets, dainty french provincial furniture, and three kids she did not dote on. Maryjane Fahey: The "Absolutely Fabulous" Woman Who Showed Me The Way
  • At last, the teeny-weeny bikini I've been looking for! April Daniels Hussar: Push Up Bikinis For 8-Year-Olds Don't Scare Me As Much As Other Parents
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • I was just a teeny bit disappointed.
  • Aren't you just a teeny bit worried? The Sun
  • In the editing process, much of the conspiracy plot was left on the cutting room floor, and all of the ‘jump beats’ and action to scare teeny-boppers were left in with little context.
  • Of course, you could just as easily say the gestation of the play began when the prolific writer was only a teeny violin-toting tot.
  • I travel with a teeny tiny jackknife/scissors combo for just that kind of exigency, which I would like to have you know was CONFISCATED JUST TODAY AT CHICAGO O'HARE AIRPORT. The Prairie Babe School
  • And normally just a teeny bit camp, which results in a spot of adult audience participation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have changed. perhaps for the better and just a teeny bitty of worseness. the better thing would be I supposed I have learnt to ignore what people think of me, how they see me, judge me. Jaeaxe Diary Entry
  • Next to this small area was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bathroom.
  • Tension among teeny-boppers is reaching fever pitch as music fans wait impatiently for Gareth to take centre stage at the Party in The Park.
  • We try to emphasize that the show is teeny-weeny compared to SPX, MoCCA, APE, DragonCon, Sunnyville Pie Bake-Off, and that its space is in the second story of a bar. You can’t do FLUKE in 45 minutes | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • He was speeding south over flat plains, shallow rivers, lines of trees and teeny signs of civilization.
  • A teeny bit wan and slippery, but fine. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so a billion particles of antimatter and a billion of matter annihilated each other and turned back into heat and one little teeny bit of matter was left over - and that's us.
  • And you've managed to track one down which is supposed to be flat, stale and just a teeny bit sour. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a delightful piece of work that may not exactly appeal to the teeny-boppers, but then Daniel is not looking to teeny-boppers as his audience.
  • How are you planning on tweezing those teeny weeny little ReBirth controls on a teenier weenier PSP screen? Heard anything about using the PSP for music?
  • They put it in this little teeny guy down there and missed the big kahuna,’ the big LAD down the center.
  • She was very pale and was so thin that her teeny-tiny little dress had nothing to cling to; it just fell directly from her knobbly shoulders to her knobbly knees.
  • Heer in teeny tiny Ingerland is teh arternoon awreddy, so we is defnitly reddy for teh alkyhawlic bevridges. Just when u thot it wuz saef 2 go bak on teh interwebs - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The animations of the units are smooth and use high quality models (even though they are teeny tiny).
  • May 19, 2010 at 6:07 am dat bluey/grey floof? teeny liddlol ears? How did - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I like to look at the way that small shivers and fragments of light, escape through a teeny gap in the curtains, throwing quirky shapes upon the wall or ceiling.
  • Not a teenybopper in the country was insensible to Charlie Simpson's departure from Busted, and while their hopes soared, critics of the band began to queue up to slate them before they had even touched their instruments.
  • Unfortunately, this faux-punk foursome comes off as just as one-dimensional as their teenybopper targets.
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • Sexy does not have to mean stockings and suspenders or some feeble excuse for a top, with a teeny, weeny micro skirt.
  • We all remember their immortal rendition of ‘Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’, but everyone always forgets Bombalurina's other hit.
  • Most were high schoolers, but there was also a sprinkling of college students and even a few teenyboppers dashing around.
  • Dear creationists - either post some evidence - any evidence at all; anything - even a teeny tiny scrap that supports creationism or 'intelligent design' - or STFU. what is the origin of our system? where we came from is there any life existing in the X-atmos? are the aliens between us? is there any one behind our imagination? if any one has answers please e-mail to me to the address www. [email protected] Wired Top Stories
  • The postage is a teeny bit more, but nothing that's going to break the bank.
  • July 20, 2009 at 10:28 am fankie — I wuz fine until I lukked at teeny tiny littol leg stickin out to da sidez … *clozes ayes titely and finks ub ookie bidios bein disgusted onna FB* CHEERLEADING PRACTICE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • While zooming through the cosmos, he collides with a tiny chunk of an asteroid that - wonder of wonders - contains a teeny, tiny functioning society of teeny, tiny little anthropomorphic creatures.
  • He insists that her veins were swimming merrily with a drug called Nembutal, which would have made the superstar a teeny-weeny bit too unconscious to go about fiddling with those pesky tubes. SLACKERJACK – Superstar Chefs
  • These are all very exaggerated caricatures of bison with teeny, weeny heads, huge humps, they don't look like real bison.
  • I am a firm believer that pop music has one use - to keep all the airheaded teenyboppers out of the underground scene.
  • And you've managed to track one down which is supposed to be flat, stale and just a teeny bit sour. Times, Sunday Times
  • My last exposure to her was some teeny-bopper film poster at a theatre.
  • I was becoming an every-day ordinary teeny-bopper girl.
  • Or what about the fact that once upon a time the well-to-do liked to indulge in something called the Roti Sans Pareil, which involved playing Russian dolls with game birds – a hulking bustard on the outside, teeny tiny garden warbler at the very centre. Food Britannia by Andrew Webb – review
  • I miss his little doggy nose, his floppy ears, and his teeny head.
  • It wasn't as though they were written down on teeny little Post-Its in crabbed penmanship and stuck onto the shelves backwards.
  • I have one "half-slip," which actually started out life as one of those teeny short silk skirts for women who are a lot younger than I am. The necessary infrastructure - A Dress A Day
  • You see, there are about 500 characters on this show, and we've got this really cool idea for another red-headed kid, and Second Teeny never really did anything except sell porn that one time and generally brat around. so we're just going to say she's "living with Sarah. Mark Blankenship: Big Love Wife Watch!: Season 5, Ep. 1
  • The solution is one of those teeny tiny lights that clip onto the book.
  • He has left me and gone into a teeny tiny world full of bleeping things.
  • The pampered pets in this show have their owners wrapped around their teeny paws. The Sun
  • A teeny bit wan and slippery, but fine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, there may just be a teeny, tiny problem with that plan of action.
  • It came with these wacky instructions, calling for (among other things) three cups of distilled water freshly boiled, special bowls, and scraps of dropcloth or recycled newspapers, plus cotton wadding and possibly a martini with a teeny peeled onion floating in it. This afternoon, in brief ...
  • DOUGLAS: That's a new technology called oblation of a heart rhythm, where a catheter goes up through the vein in the leg and up into the heart and produces very teeny, tiny burns in an area of the heart that is causing the arrhythmia or the heart rhythm problem, and by causing that tiny scar, almost microscopic can get rid of the abnormal heart rhythm and actually cure the illness. CNN Transcript Mar 8, 2005
  • Balanced, at the other end, a teeny weeny pinwheel brioche, crusted with sugar.
  • How are you planning on tweezing those teeny weeny little ReBirth controls on a teenier weenier PSP screen? Heard anything about using the PSP for music?
  • So I wonder if Dumb and Dumber really would think that they can get votes to win over Prez O? … a little teeny-weeny reminder that Prez O got OVER 69,000,000 (yes, 69 MILLION VOTES) votes. Think Progress » Palin: Palin-Bachmann 2012 ticket ‘sounds kind of cool.’
  • He said: 'I was a teeny bit worried. The Sun
  • Needless to say, he was slightly put out at that; his ego deflated just a teeny, weeny bit.

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