Tweenager vs Tweenage - What's the difference?
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A young human being that is not yet technically a teenager (being less than thirteen years old), but starting to act like one—generally eight to twelve years old.
Not yet a teenager (being less than thirteen years old), but starting to act like one.
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Tweenage is a related term of tweenager.
As a noun tweenager
is a young human being that is not yet technically a teenager (being less than thirteen years old), but starting to act like one—generally eight to twelve years old.As an adjective tweenage is
not yet a teenager (being less than thirteen years old), but starting to act like one.tweenager
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* preteen * tween * tweenietweenage
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