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terms | tidgy |

As a noun terms

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As an adjective tidgy is

(uk|dialect) very small; teensy.

terms

English

Noun

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    tidgy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (UK, dialect) Very small; teensy.
  • * 1950 , Anthony West, The vintage
  • ...all we could scrape up was jobs selling things for tidgy little firms that weren't big enough to be mopped up into any of the nationalisation schemes...
  • * 2001 , Max Hennessy, The Lion at Sea
  • 'It's only a tidgy one,' he said. 'Nobody in Huguenot seems very impressed.'
  • * 2001 , Eric Malpass, At the Height of the Moon
  • 'She says Indian elephants are tidgy little things.' 'They're not then.' Emma was getting heated. 'They're– ' 'Emma!' said Jenny sharply. The child subsided.
  • * 2008 , Jim Cartwright, Supermarket supermodel
  • I was going to let him have one in the tidgy triangle below the throat like Suze taught me, but everything stopped at the sound of Paulie retching.