bitty



itty-bitty

 and itsy-bitsy
very small. (Childish.) I remember when you was just an itty-bitty baby. Gramma sewed with itsy-bitsy stitches.

little bitty

very little. Can I have just a little bitty piece of that lemon meringue pie?' He was just a little bitty boy.
See also: bitty, little

itty-bitty

and itsy-bitsy (ˈɪdiˈbɪdi and ˈɪtsiˈbɪtsi)
mod. tiny. Give me an itsy-bitsy piece. I’m on a diet.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SonjaZAWN-yah (German), SON-yah (Finnish)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonia
Edelmiro-Spanish
Elijah[i'laidʒə]
Theocritus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Gotzone-Basque
Dayaram-Indian, Hindi