teensy-weensy


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That aside, methinks there's a teensy-weensy part of you that actually likes the attention, and the sexual frisson.
And go all the way back to Woods, who hasn't yet broken 70, who missed his share of teensy-weensy putts Saturday, who was docked two shots by rules officials -- a story line that dominated the third round -- and yet trails only six men, four back at 3 under.
There was just one teensy-weensy problem - Max together with the rest of the band had jetted out to New York.
Tom Brady, thrower of footballs, and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, walker of runways, have announced the birth of their second child, a teensy-weensy little girl named Vivian Lake who, if her genes tell us anything, should be winning schoolyard football games and fashion contests before she reaches the age of 10.
WORCESTER - The odds of something like this happening twice in two days is small, as in teensy-weensy. It would be like driving down Route 146 and getting passed by two different cars with Hawaii plates, or listening to oldies radio for an entire day and not hearing "Crocodile Rock" even once.
Following the fate of Super Street Fighter IV though - there's a teensy-weensy chance the game will return to the platform it began on.
The only teensy-weensy quibble I've got is the casting of the famous sleuth's nemesis, Moriarty.
And then there are all of Latvia's many, many teensy-weensy parties.
After a tongue-in-cheek warning by Anderson that there would be no return to the indulgent and prolonged percussion sequences that so characterized the music of the 1970s provoked boos from the crowd, he conceded to "a teensy-weensy drum solo."
Might it be a teensy-weensy possibility it could be to do with over-indulgence?
And don't forget the cheapo tinned tomatoes, because, well, who ever really needed those teensy-weensy, vine-ripened cherry babies anyway?
Once there was a girl named Gigi who lived in a little house with her Mama, her dog Gingersnap, and her teensy-weensy hamster Miss Princess.
But the rated pilot who ran up the Skyhawk's tailcone doing all that proficiency stuff had one teensy-weensy little problem: No safety pilot aboard.
And, occasionally, teensy-weensy mistakes creep in.
Okay, now that I've made my point, I'll admit there is one teensy-weensy flaw in the argument.