Teens vs Weens - What's the difference?
teens | weens |
(plural only) The numbers between thirteen and nineteen.
(plural only) The time of life between thirteen and nineteen years old.
(plural only) The second decade of a century: the 1910s, 2010s, etc. The oneties, the tens.
* {{quote-book, title=Gilded Songs (Berlin to Bacharach): The Gig Instrumentalist's Guide to the Golden Era of American Popular Song (1920 to 1979)
, chapter=The 20th Century's aughts and teens : OPERETTA
, author=Michael G Cunningham
, year=2010}}
(ween)
(label) To suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
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*:And ryght as Arthur was on horsbak / ther cam a damoisel from Morgan le fey and broughte vnto syr Arthur a swerd lyke vnto Excalibur // and sayd vnto Arthur Morgan le fey sendeth here your swerd for grete loue / and he thanked her / & wende it had ben so / but she was fals / for the swerd and the scaubard was counterfeet & brutyll and fals
*1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. (Bible) , (w) VIII:
*:Then sayde Peter unto hym: Perissh thou and thy money togedder. For thou wenest that the gyfte of god maye be obteyned with money?
(label) To expect, hope or wish.
As a noun teens
is .As a verb weens is
(ween).teens
English
Noun
(head)- The number of people at the meeting was in the teens.
- She is in her teens.