Pronunciation: /piwi/
noun a small person or thing, especially a young child or bird
A1 I saw a peewee bird in the park.
A2 The peewee team won the championship.
B1 The peewee league is for young children learning to play sports.
B2 The peewee division is for players aged 8 and under.
C1 The peewee football game was intense and exciting.
C2 The peewee basketball team practices every day to improve their skills.
adjective small or diminutive in size
A1 The peewee bird chirped happily in the tree.
A2 She wore a peewee-sized backpack to school.
B1 The peewee football team won their first game of the season.
B2 The peewee basketball league is a great way for kids to learn the game.
C1 The peewee division of the competition is for players under 12 years old.
C2 The peewee golf tournament attracted young players from all over the country.
formal The peewee soccer team practiced diligently for their upcoming tournament.
informal I heard that peewee is the best player on the team.
slang Hey peewee, pass me the ball!
figurative The new intern was considered a peewee compared to the seasoned employees.
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